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Redacted, do astronomy w 'Islands' of regularity discovered in the famously chaotic three-body problem
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Rehydrate!

rebelsimile, do astronomy w Event horizon: After photographing black holes, scientists are now making a movie

oh boy, get ready people. it starts with a movie, then it’s a debut single, then you’re buying the fanzines, the hats, the shirts. this ends in commemorative plates.

HurlingDurling,
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Don’t forget “the ride”

o_d, do astronomy w Event horizon: After photographing black holes, scientists are now making a movie
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It begins. The Universe Cinematic Universe.

nailbar, do astronomy w 'Party atmosphere': Skygazers treated to another aurora show

All three days that we were having auroras here just now, it was raining. Now that’s it’s over, the clouds are gone again. Aargh!

fossilesque, do astronomy w 'Party atmosphere': Skygazers treated to another aurora show
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Gloomy, do astronomy w Event horizon: After photographing black holes, scientists are now making a movie

They have quite big plans, but almost 14. Million € on hand. I hope they manage to achieve their goal.

We produce for the first time high-resolution multi-colour movies with the EHT combined with new telescopes probing the variable extremes of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g. CTA, MeerKAT/SKA1). The data are analysed and interpreted with innovative models finally combining micro- and macrophysics. The PIs bring together complementary expertise over the entire black hole mass scale in radio imaging and multi-wavelength monitoring, astroparticle physics, and theoretical modelling to bear on the problem. This is accompanied by four major investments: construction of a new mm-wave telescope in Africa enabling full dynamical imaging of black holes with the EHT, new model development, supercomputing hardware, and a vibrant team of young scientists to help develop a new, truly universal black hole paradigm.

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667, do astronomy w Hubble captures a new view of galaxy M90
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Somewhen in there are creatures we’d really get along with were it not for the 58.71M light years between our galaxies, and the unlikelihood we both exist as simultaneous civilizations.

zerozaku, do astronomy w Earth bids farewell to its temporary 'mini moon' that is possibly a chunk of our actual moon

What?! Nobody told me that we got a new moon.

acockworkorange,

We literally did, you just weren’t paying attention. That should teach you!

mindbleach, do astronomy w Earth bids farewell to its temporary 'mini moon' that is possibly a chunk of our actual moon

Nobody tell Alan Davies.

TonyTonyChopper, do astronomy w Earth bids farewell to its temporary 'mini moon' that is possibly a chunk of our actual moon

I’m amazed that we can detect a 10 m wide object at 4 million km away. Let alone track its trajectory.

thefartographer, do astronomy w Astronomers deal a blow to theory that Venus once had liquid water on its surface

Astronomers: Nuh-uh

Phys.org: Oh shit!

Me: I bet I can be dumb on the internet

deFrisselle, do astronomy w Astronomers deal a blow to theory that Venus once had liquid water on its surface
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Oh, boy

Zachariah, do astronomy w Astronomers discover an ultra-massive grand-design spiral galaxy
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team of astronomers has detected a new grand-design spiral galaxy as part of the PANORAMIC survey. The newfound galaxy, named Zhúlóng, is extremely massive and appears to be the most distant spiral galaxy identified so far. The finding was detailed in a paper published December 17 on the pre-print server arXiv.

Grand-design spiral galaxies are characterized by their prominent, well-defined arms, which circle outwards from a clear core. It is assumed that the arms in such galaxies are actually overdense regions of the disk which trigger star formation as incoming material is compressed in that region.

BaroqueInMind, do astronomy w Astronomers discover an ultra-massive grand-design spiral galaxy

Putting on my sci-fi hat; a distant galaxy that is likely a billion years older than ours, very likely has had enough time to develop life somewhere in the trillions of stars that formed within it, by the time the photons of that galaxy finally reached us and hit that very specific telescope sensor at that very specific moment the JWT engineers were observing.

showmeyourkizinti, do astronomy w Astronomers find massive supernova remnant closer than previously thought

Ok so from what I can understand it blew off approximately a million years ago, and now it’s about 8.8k ly away. But where was it in relation to earth when it exploded?

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