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For those wanting to know about the development of post– World War II radio astronomy— and not just about the NRAO— Open Skies is essential reading.” (Wayne Orchiston, Physics Today, Vol. 75 (7), July, 2022)“A beautifully vivid narrative bringing readers, general and professional, ...
The Vega Sky Center had the great privilege of writing a couple of articles for Astronomy Technology Today magazine covering the build of two great projects. The first, an overview of the construction of my 10" f/5.6 Newtonian Fork Mounted Reflector and the second, an article on the building...
What is the moon phase today? Lunar phases 2024 Space pictures! See our space image of the day International Space Station: Live updates James Webb Space Telescope catches monster black hole napping after 'overeating' in the early universe"The early universe managed to produce some absolute monste...
technology, antenna design and low noise amplifiers have made smaller antennas a real possibility today. Antennas as small as six feet in diameter to around 20 feet in diameter are possible for the backyard amateur radio astronomer. Important work with smaller and smaller antennas is the new ...
Today’s picture showed “trees” growing on Mars. Chuck brought the picture up on his lap top. The shadows and rocks sure looked like trees but were only shadows. He then brought up the December 25th picture. It showed the Milky Way across the sky between Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen....
Many of the reviews come from the website AstroGearToday (which shut down in 2023), or from our Canadian SkyNews magazine (which also closed in 2023). Those reviews are presented as links to downloadable PDFs of the website or magazine pages. Some reviews are on Alan’s blog site, ...
cumulative risks should also be considered. Launch providers have access to technologies and mission designs today that could eliminate the need for most uncontrolled reentries. The challenge, in an increasingly diverse and competitive space launch market, is not only to raise safety standards but to...