by admin | Jun 4, 2025 | News
The discovery of a metal-rich star packed with both light and heavy elements hints at exotic stellar explosions and the role of ancient dwarf galaxies in seeding the cosmos with uranium and thorium.Powered by...
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Kent Gee, department chair for BYU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, spoke on the impact of noise at the BYU forum inside the Marriott Center on June 3.Powered by...
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The astronomical records of imperial China are some of the most comprehensive archives in the history of science, spanning over two millennia, from 221 BC to 1911 AD, and providing detailed insight …Powered by...
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Astronomy has lost one of its most assiduous calculators of eclipses with the passing of astronomer Fred Espenak, known widely as “Mr. Eclipse.” …Powered by...
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“Are we alone?” This ancient question has occupied humanity’s mind for a long time. In 1995, the discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star opened the door to exploring this profound …Powered by...