A Visual Perspective of Victoria, Australia as Seen from Space

A Visual Perspective of Victoria, Australia as Seen from Space

In this stunning image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite, we get a glimpse of the diverse landscapes found in Victoria, a state in southeast Australia. From the bustling city of Melbourne to the rugged mountain peaks, dense rainforest gullies, and dramatic coastlines, Victoria is truly a treasure trove of natural wonders. Zooming in on […]

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Introducing a Fresh Batch of Names for the Gateway

Introducing a Fresh Batch of Names for the Gateway

ESA (European Space Agency) has recently announced new names for its contributions to the lunar Gateway, the first space station around the Moon. This exciting project aims to support the most distant human space missions ever attempted and expand our knowledge of the deep space environment. The Gateway, unlike the International Space Station (ISS), will […]

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Lunar Shadow Chase

Lunar Shadow Chase

Tracking down a young Moon early in its lunation is a popular observing adventure. On 9 April, there’s a chance to see the Moon when it is just over 24 hours old (1.02 days with a 1.37 per cent phase) following the new Moon of 8 April at 18:21 UT. At sunset from London and […]

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New Discovery: The Event Horizon Telescope Uncovers Magnetic Fields Enveloping the Central Black Hole of the Milky Way

New Discovery: The Event Horizon Telescope Uncovers Magnetic Fields Enveloping the Central Black Hole of the Milky Way

Astronomers from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Through their observations of Sgr A* in polarized light, the team has found strong and organized magnetic fields spiraling around the black hole. This finding not only […]

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