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Science in the modern era is increasingly reliant on enormous datasets and automated analysis. In astronomy, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy ...
Macquarie University's new marvel, the Engineering Innovation Building, opens its doors with its sights set on a path for world-class teaching ...
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How big data is reshaping what astronomers can learn about the cosmos?
Astronomy is generating data faster than any single research team can process it, and the instruments responsible are only getting larger. Surveys now routinely produce catalogs measured in billions ...
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Observable Space's CDK 14 can capture your cosmos
To many of you, Observable Space - formerly PlaneWave - needs no introduction. Starting as a breakaway from Celestron in ...
A sensor has been launched into orbit, marking a significant step towards more accurate and timely weather prediction that ...
In the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, researchers report a comprehensive modernization of CHARA’s delay line control system that the team implemented with AZ Embedded ...
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How does Rubin Observatory detect changes in space so fast? The alert system behind the discoveries
The Rubin Observatory issues rapid alerts for changing celestial objects, enabling global scientists to detect supernovae, asteroids, and variable stars within minutes of observation.
Thanks to Fink, a software package created by two CNRS engineers, it is now possible to track millions of transient celestial phenomena observed in the sky by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, ...
Whether you're a space nerd or you're just looking to have your own Emma Stone/Ryan Gosling "La La Land" moment, there's plenty of reasons to visit beloved Los Angeles landmark Griffith Observatory.
For the first time, a much younger version of the Sun has been caught by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. (Image: NASA/ESA/STIS) NASA spots a young Sun-like star blowing a giant hot gas bubble. First ...
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