by rmil2k | Oct 16, 2023 | News
[ad_1] Back to Article List From the October 2023 issue Young, forming stars heat up as gravity pulls mass together, creating the infrared glow that the James Webb Space Telescope sees. JWST took this infrared image of the famous Pillars of Creation. It shows young,...
by rmil2k | Oct 16, 2023 | News
[ad_1] Inspiration can come in all forms, but one of the best ways to convey ideas and get people excited about them is through art. In particular, video has become one of the most prominent forms of entertainment in our modern lives, whether through 5-second TikToks...
by rmil2k | Oct 16, 2023 | News
[ad_1] Applications 13/10/2023 2803 views 69 likes New research, based largely on information from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 and ESA’s CryoSat satellite missions, has revealed alarming findings about the state of Antarctica’s ice shelves: 40% of these floating...
by rmil2k | Oct 16, 2023 | News
[ad_1] The Milky Way is twisted, and astronomers may finally know why. They’re laying the blame on a football-shaped, tilted halo of dark matter that envelopes our galaxy. The common image of our galaxy resembles a flattened disk similar to a vinyl record, but...
by rmil2k | Oct 15, 2023 | News
[ad_1] It’s not just observing star clusters or planets that creates delight. Celestial knowledge can be just as exciting, especially when it comes with weighty implications. This month, let’s consider 10 basic astronomy truths. Perhaps you already know some of these...