How we’re Building the World’s Biggest Optical Telescope
How we’re building the world’s biggest optical telescope to crack some of the greatest puzzles in science.
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How we’re building the world’s biggest optical telescope to crack some of the greatest puzzles in science.
Amazing images of the Sun, seen by the Solar Orbiter at closest approach.
Different wavelengths of light. Spectroscopy can be used to study interactions between matter and any form of light, from visible light to gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light,
Record solar prominence imaged by Solar Orbiter.
Although we can’t go there, imaging the comet’s coma and inner tails through a small telescope gives us a good idea.
This NuSTAR image of our Sun is a mosaic made from combining smaller images.
This video zooms into a view of the center of our Milky Way galaxy, and ends on a new photo obtained by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam)…
INRS scientists developed the world’s fastest UV camera that records flying photons in real time.
The ozone hole over the Antarctic that was first spotted in 1985, is one of the largest of recent years.
In the featured video, listen for stars and dust sounding off the famous Eagle nebula, as the line of sonification moves left to right, with vertical position