The scene atop the hill behind Diablo Valley College’s Science Center on Sept.13 was one of curiosity and wonderment. A crowd ...
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Quasi-moons are not real moons and don't actually orbit the Earth, although they sometimes appear to do so for short periods of time, Phil Nicholson, professor of astronomy at Cornell University, told ...
Unlike optical telescopes, ALMA observes in the millimeter/submillimeter range, between infrared and longer radio waves.
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Scientists think the mysterious glow in our galaxy could be from dark matter. What that means
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the theory that dark matter could be the source.
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