Inverclyde astronomy expert Stephen McAllister explains how he went about capturing the Andromeda galaxy on camera.
There’s really no reason you can’t use binoculars to look into space – and in fact astronomers have been working on doing so ...
DID you know there’s a place in the UK so dark that you can see planets, shooting stars, and even the Northern Lights. There’s an observatory in Northumberland nestled in a huge ...
High in the trans-Himalayan landscape of Ladakh lies Hanle, a remote village cradled by rugged mountains and vast silence. Often called the roof of the world, Hanle is India’s first officially ...
For many years, scientists have tried to understand how the Milky Way is positioned in space, and how it moves together with ...
The enigma ties in with the American astronomer Edwin Hubble’s discovery nearly a century ago that the universe is expanding.
India's diverse geography from high-altitude cold deserts to vast salt flats offers some of the most pristine "Dark Sky" ...
The solution to a persistent astronomical question that has puzzled scientists for half a century has emerged not from direct observation, but from the computing power of sophisticated computer ...
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What Hubble saw inside Andromeda is shocking
New observations from the Hubble Space Telescope have revealed surprising activity inside the Andromeda galaxy. The data ...
Computer simulations carried out by astronomers from the University of Groningen in collaboration with researchers from ...
A star in the Andromeda Galaxy has inexplicably vanished, leaving behind a puzzling red light source that is baffling astronomers.
China's Wide Field Survey Telescope has captured an amazing view of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). Credit: Space.com | footage ...
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