The hope is that physicists can analyze the characteristics of light to discover properties about a star millions of lightyears away, all while learning about a host of neutron stars, black holes, and star deaths along the way. Why not shoot bigger and search for any little ripple that ...
This doesn’t mean scientists are any less interested in the iconic galaxy, however. In fact, astronomers are particularly curious about its approximately 2,000 globular clusters, filled with hundreds of thousands of old stars with often similar ages ...
being 2", you could just screw an standard 2" filter in front it the lens and they could keep their costs lower together with having the possibility to sell some filters. The only reasons I can think for it is 1) they didn't think in it (I doubt it). 2) It may give them focus...
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Haha where to begin! How about how you constantly belittle me and everyone else in the cast and that time you swore that I’d never amount to anything and that everyone who loved me was just too guilty to leave. Toby, you are a tall man. Chicken or beef?
An international team of scientists has pushed the limits of radio astronomy to detect a faint signal emitted by hydrogen gas in a galaxy more than five billion light years away—almost double the previous record.