CosmicRami, to Astro
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The people I work with are doing cool shit!

I finally got a chance to interview fellow PhD'er Sarah Caddy from our faculty about this excellent new research and looking at stars and satellites (like the ISS) DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS!

THey're using a telescope called 'The Huntsman' and look how many eyes it has 🕷️🔭

https://www.spaceaustralia.com/news/seeing-stars-day

#SpaceAustralia #Astrodon #Astronomy #Telescopes

📸 Caddy et al. 2024

JohnBarentine, to Hawaii
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"More than 150 people turned out at the Kihei Community Center on Wednesday for a public scoping meeting about a proposed telescope project on the summit of #Haleakala. The testimony was overwhelmingly against the project."

https://www.civilbeat.org/2024/05/the-air-force-wants-to-build-7-new-telescopes-on-maui-to-track-space-debris/

#Hawaii #Maui #Astronomy #AirForce #Telescopes #NativeHawaiian

CosmicRami, to Astronomy
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I taunt astronomers in other EM regimes because unlike us cool radio astro folks, they mostly can't do astronomy during the day (where we can).

Now, folks from our uni (Macquarie Uni) and fellow PhD'er Sarah Caddy, are building telescopes for daytime obs.

THIS IS BETELGEUSE IN THE DAY! 🤯

To get these results, we've built a telescope that has MANY eyes, and named it after the huge spider we have here called 'The Huntsman' (which of course, has many eyes).

Some nice work coming from this 'scope!

More: shorturl.at/D3IKL

Paper: shorturl.at/kp2Xj

Woman standing next to a telescope that is made up of many smaller telescopes giving an appearance of many eyes looking upwards

macmade, to Canon
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sarahc, to Astronomy
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' “There will be science that can’t be done. There will be science that’s significantly more expensive to do. There will be things that we miss.” '

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/02/science/hubble-spacex-starlink.html

macmade, to Canon
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macmade, to Canon
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First look at M104 - The Sombrero Galaxy. This spiral galaxy is 28 million light-years away from us.
Celestron NexStar Evolution 6 + Canon EOS R7.
1500mm, f10, ISO 1600, 20 exposures of 120’'.

image/jpeg

iangriffin, to Astronomy
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pomarede, to Cosmology
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Physics Today covers appreciation post

A Rule for the Cosmos (2017)

Feature article by Will J. Percival on Baryon Acoustic Oscillations as a Cosmological Ruler
https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.3789

pomarede, to photography
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MSicc, to space
CosmicRami, to ska
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EXCITING NEWS!

The first SKA-low antennas are being installed today in Australia!

Here's a feature article I wrote (2021) that outlines the road that has led to the development of the world's largest radio telescope for #SpaceAustralia

https://www.spaceaustralia.com/index.php/feature/road-leads-square-kilometre-array

📸 M. Goh/ICRAR/Curtin

#RadioAstronomy #Telescopes #SKA #Astrophysics #Astrodon

appassionato, to photography
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The Milky Way and its red nebulae hanging over the Isaac Newton Telescope at La Palma // Jakob Sahner
Source: astrobin.com

https://www.tumblr.com/andromeda1023/743090377618325504

@photography


pomarede, to Hawaii
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Update On Two Maunakea Telescope Removal Projects

MAUNAKEA, Hawaiʻi - The University is working on the termination of the CSO (Caltech Submillimeter Observatory) sublease, and is preparing for the removal of the Hōkū Keʻa teaching telescope.

https://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2024/02/11/update-on-two-maunakea-telescope-removal-projects/

#MaunaKea #Hawaii #telescope #telescopes #observatory #bigisland #CSO #Caltech #HōkūKea #astronomy #astrodon #space #science #research #universe #STEM #news #Chile #university #universityofhawaii #hilo

uastronomer, (edited ) to random

Guys, this is very exciting to me. Friday night is predicted to be clear and warm, and my neighbourhood will probably be loadshedding till 10pm.

For the first time since moving to this house, I'm gonna set up the telescope and look at some actual stuff with my actual eyes.

I've planned for years now to sell the big C8 on the equatorial wedge bolted to an old surveyor's tripod and replace it with something a little more portable, something that takes less work to set up, and I just can't find a way to make that happen. Like.. the resale value is practically nothing, and any new scope that I can afford is going to feel like such a step down that I'm not sure I even want to.

Besides, that scope always technically belonged to my uncle, who along with my aunt, nurtured and encouraged my love of astronomy since I was a child. This was the telescope he had mounted in his observatory, before moving back to the city. This is the scope he sent to me, because he had gotten too old and frail and sickly to be able to use it anymore. And now, more than a decade later, he's died and it's officially mine... but it'll always be his, ya know?

So the new plan is to just start using the damn thing. Light pollution be damned, lousy high suburban horizons be damned, none of those things bothered me when I was a teenager! All the different scopes he loaned me over the years, from the 8" Maksutov on the Vixen equatorial, to the 100mm fluorite refractor, down to the little vintage 60mm f/15 starter scope he gave me when I turned 13, I was outside almost every single night, hunting down all manner of objects from the photocopies he'd given me of his Norton's Star Atlas, and usually failing to find them. I had grit and enthusiasm back then. I want that back.

#Astronomy #Telescopes

dmacphee, to random
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Buying your first telescope.

What do you think of this article @sundogplanets
Is it good advice?
#Telescopes #StarGazing

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-to-buy-your-first-telescope/

TheMartianLife, to Astronomy

🛰️ I have a job where I work with systems and data from radio telescopes to track satellites.

📡 I have another job where I operate radio telescopes to collect data for geodesy, astronomy, etc.

Today, for the first time, I operated a radio telescope to collect my own data for my own experiments. It’s such a small thing but… it’s weirdly exciting to have done the whole process myself?

Like farm to table, but for data.

📸 Mopra Radio Telescope - CSIRO
#astronomy #geodesy #telescopes #AcademicChatter #SpaceDomainAwareness

AlexSanterne, to philosophy
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This week, we hosted at @LAM_Marseille ( / / @cnes) an workshop to organise and plan the future ground-based follow-up observations of 's upcoming mission.

The follow-up observations will aim at characterising the mass of transiting discovered by this mission, down to analogs. This will mainly be done with state-of-the-art and at , in .

@astrophysics

bibianaprinoth, to sweden

It’s time for a little re-! 👋

I work on and use big to study the composition and what ever else is happening on these worlds far away ✨ 🔭

I’m in my - officially working in Lund, , but atm, I am spending a year in beautiful at

Welcome to my feed! Please introduce yourself 👇❤️

AstroHyde, (edited ) to Astro
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Sometimes it’s just really nice to know that your domes are closed

spaceflight, (edited ) to space
spaceflight,

"For the first time, we now have a good colour image 🌌 of this particular object because we're able to observe it at other #wavelengths that you just couldn't see 👀 from ground #telescopes 🔭. And that will help us get into what's really happening in the jets" https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67243772

#JWST

thomasconnor, to Astronomy
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It's the 100th Anniversary of the "VAR!" plate, when humanity first had physical proof to understand the scale of the Universe. Happy VARDay, everyone!

peter, to Astronomy
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A great Tom Scott video about The Extremely Large Telescope, in Paranal, Chile

The largest telescope that will ever be built*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqRREz0iBes

#astronomy #telescopes #telescope

pomarede, to space
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pomarede,
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spaceflight, to space

💰 rush on the 🌙 🇮🇳 The Accords and on , explained : "Richer nations stand to gain the most from to " https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/science/the-artemis-accords-and-mining-rules-on-moon-explained/article65881642.ece
"At least six countries and a flurry of have publicly announced more than 250 missions to the Moon to occur within the next ." https://theconversation.com/lunar-mining-and-moon-land-claims-fall-into-a-gray-area-of-international-law-but-negotiations-are-underway-to-avoid-conflict-and-damage-to-spacecraft-188426
Pictures (combined) :
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Karen_Nyberg_looks_through_Cupola_on_ISS_(ISS037-E-026900).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Terraced_Wall_Crater_on_the_Lunar_Limb_-_GPN-2000-001487.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Man_holding_mining_tools_-_1851.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Revolver_dame.jpg

spaceflight,

envision huge crater-filling radio dishes 📡 and arrays of antennas hundreds of kilometers 📏 across.
and companies ⚒️ are planning fleets of -orbiting 🛰️ to help rovers navigate on the surface and to relay their data 📶 to . But even if satellites avoid key frequencies or switch off as they fly above 🔭, unintended from onboard could be detectable https://www.science.org/content/article/moon-s-scientifically-important-sites-could-be-lost-forever-mining-rush

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