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📷 sklogw: Interacting Galaxies Arp 273 In celebration of the 21st anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope’s deployment into space, astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md., pointed Hubble’s eye to an especially... https://t.co/LtqNOKPx8h
#stemtober day 2: technology! I thought, let's have a little robot doing self-care. What did you come up with for #stemtober2022?
#lab4life #loveforlabpros #technology #techlife #engineering #engineeringlife #science #scientist #math #geologists #astronomy #astronomers #codelife
Kicking off #STEMtober strong with a ghostie doing science!!
What're y'all doing for day 1?
#stemtober2022
#lab4life #lablife #loveforlabpros #technology #techlife #engineering #engineeringlife #science #scientist #stemgirls #math #geologists #astronomy #astronomers #codelife
Hi. This is @Astro_Radifah. Three years back, astronomers spotted the nearest example to date of a star that was shredded or "spaghettified" after approaching too close to a massive black hole.
Astronomers Discover an Ocean-Covered “Super-Earth” Exoplanet https://t.co/7KfQb39Q9T #Astronomy #exoplanet
#Space: astronomers wind back the clock to determine the #timeline of a #StellarExplosion — new image of SNR 0519-69.0 shows the #debris of a star that exploded several hundred years ago in Earth’s timeframe
👁 ► https://t.co/9WMCjrxyiA ◄ via @chandraxray
The debris of exploding stars has been observed in galaxies surrounding the Milky Way, but it is often difficult for astronomers to determine the timeline of these stars' demise. https://t.co/8hyUAti0dw
A new image of the supernova remnant SNR 0519-69.0
"This is a special kind of supernova known as a “Type Ia” that astronomers use to measure distances across the Universe."
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⏯️Setting the Clock on a Stellar Explosion
https://t.co/Fgb3Ivc41A
Three astronomers have gone missing after attempting to view the center of the universe. They hypothesized that whatever created our universe would still be there, spreading in all directions… until everything is consumed so the cycle can start anew #generative #vsshorror
#Space: astronomers solve the case of #MissingCarbonMonoxide in #ProtoplanetaryDisks: it was hiding in the #ice! Small-scale ice formation physics influences disk formation and evolution
👁 ► https://t.co/FP8YS936Y9 ◄ via @CenterForAstro
We can't wait for for tonight's Planetarium Lates - the bar is stocked & our resident astronomers are ready to welcome you! If you're in town for @edfringe why not come & join us for a totally unique experience! ✨✨
‼️ Limited tickets remaining ‼️ https://t.co/mdwpXqPBOe
It was not the product of the planets and suns that shine in the telescopes and on the photographic plates of our observatories. It was n breath from the heavens whose motions and dimensions our astronomers measure or consider too vast to measure. It was just a color out of space
At long last, eager astronomers—and the public—get to view snapshots of the universe provided by the James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most complex, and most expensive space telescope ever built.
Learn more: https://t.co/7t1SPwFEE3 @NewsfromScience #JWST
Scientist and #scifi author #IsaacAsimov suggested that the battle was the earliest historical event whose occurrence was verifiable to the day, due to the accuracy with which astronomers can calculate the dates of historical eclipses.
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I'm super happy today to share with you the collab I've just recently created for the @ETHMovie holders, she is my twist on the classic movie A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès which narrates the journey of a group of astronomers who travel and return from the moon 🧵
Two Teams of Astronomers Want to Broadcast Earth’s Location for Intelligent Extraterrestrials
https://t.co/Pp7cj2fGCj
#astronomy #space #science
#Space: astronomers discover two supermassive #BlackHoles orbiting each other, doomed to #collide in the future. But relax: the pair is located 8.8 billion light-years away from Earth
👁 https://t.co/XHzgDEia7N via @UniverseToday
Ever wondered what ORCs are? They are Odd Radio Circles (astronomers think of themselves as funny nerds), but they are amazing. This thing is 1.5 Million lightyears across and perhaps created by the collision of two galaxies and their massive black holes. https://t.co/G0KH13ZXSB