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  • An ocean of stars
  • Lost in the Star Clouds — A Milky Way Odyssey
  • Euclid's New Portrait of the Milky Way's Crowded Bulge

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planetary.org /1 week ago

An ocean of stars

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has kicked off an epic mission to map the Universe, including potentially dangerous asteroids.

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skyandtelescope.org /1 month ago

Lost in the Star Clouds — A Milky Way Odyssey

I share my "discovery" of a new Milky Way star cloud that's been staring at me for ages. The post Lost in the Star Clouds — A Milky Way Odyssey appeared first on Sky & Telescop...

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universetoday.com /2 weeks ago

Euclid's New Portrait of the Milky Way's Crowded Bulge

The ESA's Euclid space telescope took 26 hours to capture this portrait of the Milky Way's central bulge. This isn't part of its primary mission; instead it's kind of like bonus sc...

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universetoday.com /1 month ago

20,000 Eyes on the Universe

We live in a golden age of astronomical imaging. Telescopes are capturing billions of galaxy images, painting the universe in breathtaking detail. But there's a problem, and it's a...

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survivefrance.com /4 weeks ago

Night Skies 1st August 2025 and beyond

I’ve just been out and seen the crescent Moon but the others are too far round and behind the trees.

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skyandtelescope.org /1 week ago

Steamy Nights at the Galactic Equator

Here's an observing guide to both familiar and lesser-known deep-sky objects that inhabit our galaxy's equatorial zone. The post Steamy Nights at the Galactic Equator appeared firs...

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osmand.net /1 month ago

Explore the Night Sky with OsmAnd Astronomy

Far from city lights, the sky looks different. In the Namib Desert, darkness comes quickly and the stars appear all at once, filling the entire horizon. At first, it feels simple....

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newatlas.com /1 month ago

Modular astrophotography system promises fuss-free full-frame stargazing

ArcBlue is pitching a simpler astrophotography setup that minimizes installation and monitoring, while still aiming for serious deep-sky capability. The C42 was unveiled at the Nat...

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phys.org /3 weeks ago

Euclid captures 60 million stars in sharpest broad view of Milky Way's core

For just one day, our dark universe detective, Euclid, turned its gaze toward the light: the extremely bright inner region of our Milky Way galaxy, known as the galactic bulge. Thi...

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space.com /3 weeks ago

Astrophotographer captures a cosmic lagoon glowing 5,200 light-years from Earth (photo)

The Lagoon Nebula is best spotted in the months surrounding August in the Northern Hemisphere.

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skyandtelescope.org /6 days ago

This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 10 – 19

The bright, distinctive pattern of Upper Scorpius is on its best display in the south right after nightfall. Telescopic treasures await. In the west, Regulus now departs from Venus...

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gizmodo.com /1 month ago

Our Galaxy Looks Absolutely Stunning in These Award-Winning Dark Sky Photos

The annual competition highlights photographers' pursuit of a perfectly dark sky.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Adventures with astrophotography

Stella: look skywards… Clouds permitting! One of the UK suppliers of telescopes and other astro paraphernalia has a joke sticker they sometimes put on their shipping boxes: “Ma...

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space.com /1 month ago

Astrophotographer captures breathtaking view of 548 galaxies from a balcony

Over 60 hours of light data was used to create this stunning view of the gravitationally bound "Leo Triplet" galaxies.

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universetoday.com /2 weeks ago

It's Finally Begun! The Vera Rubin Observatory Creating What Will Be the Greatest Movie Ever Made

The Vera Rubin Observatory's long-awaited Legacy Survey of Space and Time has begun. This decade-long movie of the cosmos will capture anything that changes brightness, position, o...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Adventures with astrophotography

Since my “new toy” telescope thread has deviated into discussions of faulty equipment, I thought I’d pop a few recent images taken with the Dwarf 3 smart telescope in here… First u...

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space.com /1 month ago

This exoplanet weather forecast by the James Webb Space Telescope calls for sandy skies and a clear (alien) sunset

Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have witnessed a cloudy morning dissipating to leave a clear sky by dusk on a distant hot Jupiter.

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space.com /1 month ago

Galactic starlight will take your breath away | Space photo of the day for May 19, 2026

The galaxy M77 looks truly out-of-this-world in a new image by the James Webb Space Telescope.

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

Video: Thousands of planets are hidden in this image

Millions of stars. Thousands of hidden worlds. One unprecedented view of our galaxy. Three years since launch, ESA's Euclid space telescope reveals the center of the Milky Way gala...

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space.com /1 month ago

I resisted smart telescopes for years — then one changed my life

The last dark skies of spring are the perfect time to get to know a new smart telescope and go deep-sky stargazing.

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skyandtelescope.org /1 month ago

This Week's Sky at a Glance, May 29 – June 7

Venus and Jupiter grab your eyes in the west in late twilight. The Summer Triangle marks the dark in the east. So will the subtler Milky Way once the glary Moon is gone. The post T...

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writeoutloud.net /1 week ago

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space.com /1 month ago

Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory Mark II smart telescope review

The Celestron Origin Mark II smart telescope will have you capturing crisp images of deep-sky objects within minutes of taking it out of the box.

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survivefrance.com /4 weeks ago

Night Skies 1st August 2025 and beyond

Don’t know about the Portal but we are very very lucky here in the Cévennes where most public lights are off by 22:00 to protect the biosphere and to preserve the drink driving cul...

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