The 1.7 million satellites that companies are aiming to launch into Earth's orbit in the coming years will have "devastating ...
When the sun swells into a red giant about 5 billion years from now, Earth may escape being swallowed by the dying star, a ...
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New study suggests Earth could escape the sun's fiery demise; however, humanity's fate remains sealed
What happens to Earth when the sun dies? A groundbreaking study released by Astronomy and Astrophysics reveals a fate far ...
Plans for 1.7 million new satellites have astronomers sounding the alarm, with a new ESO study calling for a hard cap of 100,000.
The study was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics in June by a researcher who has been working on ways to reduce the impact ...
Overview Earth's orbit is becoming increasingly crowded as thousands of new satellites are launched every year for internet, ...
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Why use huge space telescopes for astronomy when you can blast an astronaut with a Nikon into space
An image shot on a handheld Nikon during the recent Artemis II lunar mission has revealed new insights into the evolution of ...
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Why Earth’s orbit is becoming increasingly difficult to govern
Earth’s orbit was once treated as an open highway. Today, it is starting to ...
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JWST reveals Roasted Planet's extreme heat
New James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations reveal that the so-called “Roasted Planet” is getting cooked by its host ...
Probing the dawn of the cosmos for clues to how the first galaxies and supermassive black holes formed is no easy feat ...
A satellite coating made from one of the world's darkest materials could help tackle a growing threat to astronomy, according ...
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