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How Leica balances tradition and innovation after 100 years
Checking and adjusting the image fields of the M3 illuminated frame rangefinder, approximately 1953. Image: Leica Photo Archive © Liesel Springmann This year marks a historic anniversary for Leica: …
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July 27 birthday horoscope and your daily astrology
Zodiac signs and horoscopes on 7/27/2025 for Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn.
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Astronomy safari in the Serengeti: Tanzania
July 2027 – 9 days Register for 2027 and we will contact when confirmed details including dates and prices are available. Embark on a journey where the wonders of the cosmos meet the marvels of …
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This gorgeous Raspberry Pi e-ink project is a must-build for astronomy enthusiasts
However, there aren’t many astronomy apps and devices that also look good as a set piece in your living room. Fortunately, the Raspberry Pi community is here to provide with the AstroInky, and it’s an …
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The quest for the ultimate catalog of dark nebulae
One amateur astronomer is on a quest to identify every object in the catalog of Lynds’ dark nebulae. Tag along for the journey!
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Are interstellar objects proof of alien life? This could finally settle the debate.
The Vera Rubin telescope is poised to kick off an explosive era of discovery. “It’s like old-fashioned astronomy: Find the thing, point telescopes at it, argue about it. It’s going to be fun.” …
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How Satellite Megaconstellations Are Disrupting Astronomy
With the launch of thousands of satellites through projects like Starlink and OneWeb, astronomers are raising urgent concerns. The night sky is no longer a clear window to the cosmos—could the very …
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Astronomy: The origin of life probably begins in space and not on planets
Until now, it was unclear whether the conditions around a nascent star were too extreme to allow the building blocks of life to develop: they are not.
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NASA’s been pulling out of major astronomy meetings — and scientists are feeling the effects
“Honestly, it’s been a little devastating,” Kevin Hardegree-Ullman, a scientist at the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at the California Institute of Technology, told Space.com. “NASA always has a …
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