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AI finds hundreds of never-before-seen 'cosmic anomalies' in old Hubble Telescope images
This is the first time humans have laid eyes on these deep space objects.
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Frozen Earth twin candidate found hiding in old Kepler telescope data
Astronomers have pulled a frozen, Earth-sized world out of archival data from the retired Kepler Space Telescope, revealing a ...
There are people in their 30s who have never lived in a world without the Hubble Space Telescope peering into the cosmos. The venerable observatory was launched in April 1990, back when George H.W.
An angled view of the solar system with main asteroid belt discoveries in green and near-Earth objects in light blue. B612 Asteroid Institute / University of Washington DiRAC Institute / OpenSpace ...
How many planets exist in the Milky Way galaxy? This is the all-compelling question for the team of astronomers deciphering old data collected by the Kepler Space Telescope, a spacefaring telescope ...
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Earth's 'cold' sibling? NASA's old telescope finds Earth's cold-twin planet 146 light-years away!
NASA scientists unearthed a new exoplanet, dubbed the 'cold Earth,' from retired Kepler telescope data. This Earth-sized world, HD 137010 b, orbits a distant star and, despite frigid temperatures, may ...
Three new candidate galaxies, which look like fuzzy red dots, discovered in images collected by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. One of these galaxies, left, may have contained as many stars as the ...
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