The event could be seen
by amateur astronomers with sophisticated instruments, while the Hubble Space Telescope and Kuiper Airborne Observatory could study wavelengths that are not transmitted through the atmosphere.
Not exact matches
But compare the image taken in June last year
with one taken
by amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley on 8 May and you will see that one of them, known as the south equatorial belt, has disappeared.
Among the most used
by amateur astronomers are The New Cosmos: Answering Astronomy's Big Questions, Comets: Visitors from Deep Space, The Universe from Your Backyard, Deep - Sky Observing
with Small Telescopes, and Stars and Galaxies.
Kamuela, HI — Combining observations from the world's largest telescopes
with small telescopes used
by amateur astronomers, a team of scientists discovered that the large main - belt asteroid (87) Sylvia has a complex interior, thanks to the presence of two moons orbiting the main asteroid, and probably linked to the way the multiple system was formed.
[17] A survey conducted
by amateur astronomers discovered that 54 % of consumers would still want to «name a star»
with a non-scientific star - naming company even though they have been warned or informed such naming is not recognized
by the astronomical community.
Paglen's MATRIX exhibition looks to the night sky as a place of covert activity: working
with data compiled
by amateur astronomers and hobbyist «satellite observers,» cross-referenced across many sources of information, he tracks and presents what he calls «the other night sky.»
Just as Paglen works
with hobbyist
astronomers, curator Tyler Stallings, whose show «Free Enterprise: The Art of Citizen Space Exploration» will be seen next year at the Sweeney Art Gallery at the University of California, Riverside, comments that the «idea of citizen scientists, a burgeoning movement, shows a shift from scientists informing the public about what's good for them to research often done
by amateurs.»
It began
with the announcement
by the
amateur astronomer Heinrich Schwabe, in 1843, that sunspots come and go in an apparently regular eleven - year cycle.