November 9th 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY Hubble Captures 3 Faces of Evolving Supernova in Early Universe Release date: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 11:00:00 AM Eastern Standard Time Blast from the Past Caught in Episodes Due to Gravitational Lensing Light from a star that exploded over 11 billion years ago was captured by Hubble Space Telescope not just as one postcard from the remote past but three messages that chronicle the fading fireball over a period of one week. For starters, the feeble ligh ...Continue Reading
November 7th 2022 PST
JWST Observer Latest News MIRI Medium Resolution Spectroscopy Is Returning to Science Observations After a thorough investigation, the MIRI MRS mode will gradually return to full science scheduling. View All JWST Observer News Forward this Message to a Friend » Subscription Reminder: You're Subscribed to: [HST REPORTS] using the address: example@example.com From: ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2022 PST
JWST Observer Latest News Registration Is Open for JWebbinars 21 and 22 Register for the next two JWebbinars, focused on lessons learned from commissioning. View All JWST Observer News Forward this Message to a Friend » Subscription Reminder: You're Subscribed to: [HST REPORTS] using the address: example@example.com From: list.admin@aus-city.com https://aus-cit ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY How NASA’s Roman Telescope Will Scan for Showstopping Explosions Release date: Thursday, November 3, 2022 10:00:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time Roman is set to help researchers detect more kilonovae, helping us learn significantly more about these “all-star” smashups. How do you pinpoint titanic collisions that occur millions or billions of light-years away? First, by surveying large areas of the sky. Second, by teaming up with observatories around the world! Scienti ...Continue Reading
October 28th 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY Haunting Portrait: NASA’s Webb Reveals Dust, Structure in Pillars of Creation Release date: Friday, October 28, 2022 10:00:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time Webb Highlights the Velvet-Like Lining of Dust Throughout This Star-Forming Region, Including Shells Around Actively Forming Stars In mid-infrared light, the Pillars of Creation appear otherworldly. NASA’S James Webb Space Telescope has delivered a scene that is large and lofty – and appears lit by flickering lante ...Continue Reading
October 20th 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY NASA’s Hubble Spots Twin Tails in New Image After DART Impact Release date: Thursday, October 20, 2022 11:00:00 AM EDT Aftermath of First-of-Its-Kind Test Intrigues Astronomers On Sept. 26, 2022, NASA conducted a first-of-its-kind experiment, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), designed to intentionally smash a spacecraft into a small asteroid in the world’s first-ever in-space test for planetary defense. NASA declared the mission was successful in alter ...Continue Reading
October 20th 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY NASA’s Webb Uncovers Dense Cosmic Knot in the Early Universe Release date: Thursday, October 20, 2022 10:00:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time Webb continues its search into the earliest times of our universe, revealing the surprising formation of a massive galaxy cluster around a powerful, red quasar. Astronomers looking into the early universe have made a surprising discovery using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope: a cluster of massive galaxies in the process of form ...Continue Reading
October 19th 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY NASA’s Webb Takes Star-Filled Portrait of Pillars of Creation Release date: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 10:00:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time Near-Infrared Light Uncovers Vast Populations of Forming Stars, Many Still Encased in Dust This glittering view of the Pillars of Creation was delivered by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera – and it begs to be examined pixel by pixel. The scene may look both familiar and entirely new – NASA’s Hubble Space ...Continue Reading
October 12th 2022 PST
INBOX ASTRONOMY Hubble Spots Ultra-Speedy Jet Blasting from Star Crash Release date: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 11:00:00 AM EDT Titanic Stellar Collision Rattles Space and Time Neutron stars are the "trash-compacted" surviving cores of massive stars that exploded. Weighing more than our Sun, they would fit inside New York City. At this unimaginable density, one teaspoon of surface material would weigh at least 4 billion tons on Earth. If that doesn't stagger the ...Continue Reading
October 6th 2022 PST
JWST Observer Latest News Registration Is Open for JWebbinars 19 and 20 Register for the next two JWebbinars, scheduled for October and November. View All JWST Observer News Forward this Message to a Friend » Subscription Reminder: You're Subscribed to: [HST REPORTS] using the address: example@example.com From: list.admin@aus-city.com https://aus-city.com Manag ...Continue Reading
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