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Archive for March 22nd, 2025

Into the deep (field) with ESA’s Euclid ‘dark universe’ telescope: Space photo of the day

March 22nd, 2025 by me

Many galaxies are visible in this deep field exposure, and its just a part of a larger mosaic, zoomed in 16 times.

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How the James Webb Space Telescope is helping size up tiny dwarf planets

March 22nd, 2025 by me

A new model that incorporates data gathered by the JWST could help scientists understand the composition and mass of objects in the distant Kuiper Belt and beyond.

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This solar filter attaches to your telescope, camera lens or spotting scope for safe eclipse viewing. With a 15% discount, grab it now in time for this month’s solar event

March 22nd, 2025 by me

Celestron EclipSmart Safe Solar Eclipse filter is ideal for viewing the eclipse safely with a telescope or DLSR camera

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Why I’m going to New Brunswick, Canada, to see next week’s ‘sunrise’ solar eclipse

March 22nd, 2025 by me

Home to the world’s highest tides and biggest lobsters, New Brunswick will experience a partial solar eclipse at sunrise on March 29, 2025. For one eclipse-chaser, it’s the ultimate moon-shot.

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Next month NASA’s Lucy probe will visit an asteroid that’s been waiting 150 million years to say hello

March 22nd, 2025 by me

NASA’s Lucy spacecraft will soon travel by asteroid Donaldjohanson, which formed roughly 150 million years ago.

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New research on ‘Death Star’ that looks like a cosmic pinwheel reduces gamma-ray burst threat to Earth

March 22nd, 2025 by me

The cosmic pinwheel that astronomers feared could one day shower Earth with lethal gamma rays may not be as dangerous as once thought.

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