Deep-Sky Objects See supernova blast remnants with your own eyes Deep-Sky Objects Learn all about the constellation Ara the Altar Stars Explore the 10 nearest stars Observing,Upcoming Events Sky This Month: June 2023 Posts navigation 12
Graph New ESA Director of Science Graph ESA has appointed as Director of Science Carole Mundell, currently President of the UK Science Council, and Professor of Extragalactic Astronomy and founding Head of Astrophysics at the University of Bath, UK. WEAVE was produced by an international team led...
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June ☀️ June 20: Summer/Winter Solstice On this day, the North Pole is tilted toward the sun, which will be directly over the Tropic of Cancer, its northernmost position. It’s also the first day of summer for those living north of the equator, and the first day of winter in ...
Post dateJune 23, 2023 10 Commentson Astronomy by the Sea, Tonight at AlKout Mall The Ikarus Astro groupis hosting an astronomy event tonight at AlKhout Mall sea side from 7 to 10PM. It’s a free event and open to the public to observe the moon and planets. Ikarus will be bringing...
16 June 2024 - 11:56 AM For those of us who have been looking at the sky for alongtime, what is the single most spectacular, or significant, celestial event that you have ever witnessed with you own eyes, or through a telescope? This does not include televised events. ...
A solar eclipse of 16 June 763 BC mentioned in an Assyrian text is important for the Chronology of the Ancient Orient. By 2300 BC, ancient Chinese astrologers, already had sophisticated observatory buildings, and as early as 2650 BC, Li Shu was writing about astronomy. Observing total solar ...
the known, probably due to what USofAians call math phobia, mostly because they don't realise the word is maths and that another word is sport. Maths and sport, not sports and math. I believe there are mathematical sporting events, ie maths as a competitive sport, wonder what folk call...
12 June 2024 | Open Access Laboratory realization of relativistic pair-plasma beams Relativistic electron-positron (pair) plasmas play a fundamental role in the magnetospheres, jets, and winds of black holes and neutron stars, but existing studies have been purely theoretical. Here, the authors...