OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.) angielski
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I still can’t believe how this one comes back again and again. One of the greatest feat of humanity.
Another interesting video from Scott Manley.
…using data from the radial velocity (RV) detection method. This study holds the potential to help astronomers develop more efficient methods in detecting Earth-like exoplanets, which are traditionally difficult to identify within RV data due to intense stellar activity from the host star.
Roughly a year ago, astronomers announced that they had observed an object that shouldn’t exist. Like a pulsar, it emitted regularly timed bursts of radio emissions. But unlike a pulsar, those bursts were separated by over 20 minutes. If the 22-minute gap between bursts represents the rotation period of the object, then it is...
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/18298626...
bigthink.com/…/when-cosmic-inflation-occurred/
I’d certainly seen this exoplanet somewhere in my mainstream news world somewhere … so nice to see a breakdown here from “Dr Becky” about how the science isn’t so clear cut....