Sky Telescope Noticas recientes

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 13 – 22
The two Great Globular Clusters in Hercules now await you high overhead. Yes there are two. Both are telescopic trophies, and even binoculars can reveal them as little fuzzdots.
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Never-Before-Seen Views of the Sun
New observatories in space and on the ground are providing us with our best views yet of the Sun — providing insight into puzzles that have remained unsolved for decades.
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Wildfires Imperil Our Night Skies
As wildfire season expands, observers across much of the country try to make do.
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Amid U.S. Science Funding Cuts, Europe Seeks Top American Talent
European nations and universities have pledged more than $850 million for international scientists.
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Mystery Object in the Milky Way
Astronomers have found X-rays coming from a strange object that releases regular bursts of radio waves, shedding new light on what that object might be.
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This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 6 – 15
The yellow Honey Moon this week passes orange Antares. The Kite of Boötes turns upright. And is Capella circumpolar for you?
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Japanese Resilience Lander Crashes on the Moon
A second try for a successful Moon landing for the iSpace company in Japan, with its Resilience lander, ended in silence.
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Milky Way’s Chances of Hitting Andromeda Galaxy May Be 50/50
A new analysis of Hubble and Gaia data suggests that our galaxy might survive an upcoming encounter with the Andromeda Galaxy unscathed.
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New U.S. Coin Honors Astronomer Vera Rubin
The U.S. Mint has issued a quarter-dollar coin celebrating the life and work of the co-discoverer of dark matter in galaxies.
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S&T's Govert Schilling Wins High-Energy Astrophysics Writing Award
Sky & Telescope Contributing Editor Govert Schilling wins 2025 David N. Schramm award for articles written about high-energy astrophysics.
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