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The dream of a flat, lightweight telescope lens, where microscopic etchings precisely refract different wavelengths of light, is here.

Astronomers have used near-infrared light to explore the extreme forces behind the eruption of LMC68, a recurrent nova in the

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NASA Langley’s Artemis Moon Tree, a loblolly pine, is located in a space between buildings 2102 and 2104.NASA/Ryan Hill A tree

New research using Keck Observatory’s instruments confirms that the orbit of Wolf-Rayet 104 is tilted 30-40 degrees away from Earth,

Mount Spurr, a stratovolcano west of Anchorage, has shown rising seismic activity, gas emissions, and melting snow, suggesting magma movement

Iguanas undertook a remarkable 5,000-mile journey from North America to Fiji around 34 million years ago. According to a new

New images from the decommissioned Atacama Cosmology Telescope offer the most detailed view of the cosmic microwave background. The data

NASA and SpaceX successfully completed the return of Crew-9 astronauts aboard Crew Dragon Freedom. The spacecraft undocked from the ISS

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