kellylepo, to Astronomy
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Remember Zoozve? The quasi-moon of Venus featured on Radiolab that was named after a typo on a map of the Solar System?

Now is your chance to name one of Earth’s quasi-moons. The IAU and Radiolab are holding a contest — they will pick the top 10 names, which then go to a popular vote.

More info: https://www.iau.org/news/pressreleases/detail/iau2406/

#astronomy #space

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coreyspowell, to space
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The center of our galaxy is streaked with puzzling filaments of radio emission, some of them hundreds of light years long.

Now we have a clue to how they work. At least one of them seems to be energized by a pulsar -- a tiny, rapidly spinning stellar corpse.

https://www.spaceaustralia.com/news/millisecond-pulsar-lurking-galactic-centre #space #science #astronomy #astrodon #nature

coreyspowell, to space
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Some planets are born alone, live alone, and die alone. The ESA's Euclid space telescope just found a nest of these loners in the constellation Orion.

At least the rogue planets have chosen a gorgeous spot to go about their business: This is where the newfound worlds are hanging out (toward the top of the image).

https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.13497 #space #science #astronomy #nature #astrodon

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franco_vazza, to Astro
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#SimulatedUniverses :
cosmic rays injected by different processes in my simulation - zoom into a void surrounded by filaments.
ENZO simulations on LEONARDO cluster at CINECA.
#astrodon #astronomy

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CosmicRami, to Astro
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The people I work with are doing cool shit!

I finally got a chance to interview fellow PhD'er Sarah Caddy from our faculty about this excellent new research and looking at stars and satellites (like the ISS) DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS!

THey're using a telescope called 'The Huntsman' and look how many eyes it has 🕷️🔭

https://www.spaceaustralia.com/news/seeing-stars-day

#SpaceAustralia #Astrodon #Astronomy #Telescopes

📸 Caddy et al. 2024

astro_jcm, (edited ) to Astronomy
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1/4 "All those protoplanetary discs will be lost, like tears in a rain of ultraviolet photons."

Ok, it doesn't sound as cool as the actual quote, but still 😉

This tear-shaped object is a protoplanetary disc –the birthplace of planets around another star– observed with ESO's Very Large Telescope. Material from the disc is being stripped away by a bright star beyond the upper-right corner, outside of the field of view, hence this cometary shape.

📷 ESO/M. L. Aru et al.

jdlbt, to astrophotography French
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All setup, listening to the birds while I wait for darkness...

#astrophotography #astronomy #kstars #ekos #phd2 #astroberry #RaspberryPi

spacetelescope, to Astronomy
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Happy June! Together, the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes present a colorful view of the Orion Nebula’s dynamic star-forming environment in ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light. Credit: NASA, ESA, STscI.

umplus, to Astronomy Spanish
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#UMPlus - NGC 4449

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/06/ngc-4449.html

Seeking new data, the James Webb Space Telescope is observing objects that are old acquaintances to the Hubble Space Telescope. Magic Universe proposes a slow transition of the images of both devices in orbit to better see what is new in Webb's latest observations, activate this transition by placing the mouse over the image or clicking on touch screens. The objective of.....
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DavidBflower, to Astro
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The Sun and sunspots. 1433UT 3 June 2024.

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spacelizard, to Astro
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Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) at Macquarie University is looking for a new director, details in the links below.

https://page.mq.edu.au/STF-Director-AAO-Macquarie.html

https://mq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CareersatMQ/details/Director--Australian-Astronomical-Optics---Macquarie_R000015720-1

Please share with anyone you think might be interested.

#Astrodon #Astronomy #AstroJobs

JohnBarentine, to Astronomy
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It's season again here in the northern hemisphere.

I took this image using my phone last night around 2am looking south from my moderately light-polluted site in east Tucson. 5×90s subs captured in Astroshader were combined in Siril. A final stretch was applied in GIMP.

I'm pretty happy with the result.

astro_jcm, to chile
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Soon the telescope platform at ESO's Paranal Observatory in will look very different at night: all four of the 8.2 m telescopes of the VLT will be equipped with lasers! This is one of the ongoing upgrades of the GRAVITY+ instrument, which will allow us to study black holes, stars and planets like never before.

Find out more in this great article by current and former ESO communication interns Elena Reiriz Martinez and Tom Howarth: https://www.eso.org/public/blog/gravity-leap-vlti/

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astrocamp, to astrophotography
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Messier 53 (M53) is a globular cluster located in the constellation Coma Berenices. Messier 53 reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around April 10th.

https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-53-2/

#astrophotography #globularcluster #ngc5024 #Melotte117 #M53 #space #clearskies #astronomy

skrishna, to space
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This week's space news:

  • Voyager 1 sent back science data!
  • Scientists found billions of orphan stars hidden in a Euclid image
  • The rundown on what's been up with Boeing Starliner
    and more!
  • The planetary alignment you heard about? Overhyped!!!

Newsletter out at 11 am ET, sign up: adastraspace.com

#space #science #scicomm #nasa #astronomy #spaceflight

https://youtu.be/07p3NA1trNs

vivdunstan, to Astronomy
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Browsing comments on save the Mills Observatory petition I noticed this gem. Exactly why the observatory must be saved. I'll also link to Dundee City Council public consultation which is also vital to complete. Open to anyone, not just folk inside Dundee council area. https://www.change.org/p/mills-observatory-closure/c/850374430 #Astronomy #Space #Dundee #Scotland #MillsObservatory #PublicScience #Outreach #Culture

mkwadee, to Astronomy
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mattotcha, to Astronomy
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coreyspowell, to science
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Simply astonishing.

Astronomers using JWST have just identified the earliest, most distant galaxy known. This image shows JADES-GS-z14-0 as it was when the universe was 2.2% its current age.

We are looking 13.5 billion years into the past!

https://webbtelescope.org/contents/early-highlights/nasas-james-webb-space-telescope-finds-most-distant-known-galaxy #science #space #astronomy #NASA #nature

franco_vazza, to Astro
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As expected, there really was tense discussion yesterday.

Like, someone shouted at me during coffee break, with a lot of "f**k" involved and people around like 😱 .

After, he apologised and we decided we can still be friends outside of astronomy.👍

Also played table tennis vs the one who gave a talk explicitly to dismantle my conclusions of the day before.
Scientists are like 🤷‍♂️

I'd put all this into the basket of the good human interactions I had in life!

umplus, to Astronomy Spanish
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#UMPlus - HFG-2 by Mark Hanson and Martin Pugh

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/05/hfg-2-por-mark-hanson-y-martin-pugh.html

The excellent collaboration image between astronomers Mark Hanso and Martin Pugh shows the peculiar planetary nebula HFG-2, also cataloged as PK 247-04 1 among other designations. It is a sphere with a network-shaped structure, whose filaments connect with each other and shows a possible opening to the south. This planetary nebula appears to be.....
#astronomy #space #astrophysics #astrophotography

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