Wake up, astronomers—the universe is calling. The astronomical observatory equipped with world’s largest camera hit a key ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory sent scientists nearly 1 million astronomy alerts in one night, showing off changes in the sky.
Astronomers will receive alerts about celestial events within minutes of detection.
Rubin Observatory begins sending hundreds of thousands of nightly alerts as it prepares for its 10-year sky survey, tracking supernovae, asteroids, galaxies and other changing objects in near real ...
A software system has begun sending out alerts about moving asteroids, exploding stars and other phenomena detected by the Rubin Observatory.
The Rubin Observatory’s real-time alert system can detect millions of cosmic events per night, from asteroids to supernovae, ...
The first batch of alerts from the Vera Rubin Observatory drew attention to new asteroids, supernovae, and active galactic nuclei.
Columbia Basin College is opening its new Robert Elisabeth Moore Observatory in time for a rare astronomical event: a blood moon, also known as a lunar eclipse.
In an unprecedented step for South African astronomy, the largest optical telescope in the southern hemisphere is joining forces with a major global observatory to observe and analyse celestial events ...
Every Wednesday night as the sky grows dark, the Kirkwood Observatory opens its doors to the public. Available from the end of spring break to the beginning of Thanksgiving break each year, the ...
With the completion of its observatory in the mountains of New Mexico, Astronomy magazine takes a step forward in its ability to remotely observe and image the sky. “I’m thrilled to finally be ...
On Thursday, June 22, the Bowdoin observatory took to the skies. Well, not exactly. But for several hours, the building was “in the air,” that is, raised above ground and, slowly, rolled to a new, ...
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