Sentences with phrase «of huge telescopes»

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A newly released image from NASA Hubble telescope reveals that a huge cluster of galaxies called Abell 370, has an array of galaxies guarding it and is useful in studying far - flung galaxies by its gravitational lensing property.
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Ladies, listen up: These space leggings come in a huge variety of designs, showing real images from Hubble and other telescopes.
Using data from our solar system and observations of huge planets far beyond the visual range of any telescope, astrophysicists René Heller and Ralph Pudritz have shown that some moons of those planets could be habitable.
New space observatories, huge earthbound telescopes and a continent - sized radio array will probe the origins of stars, elements and the universe itself
The Kepler space telescope has made huge contributions to the field of exoplanets both in its original mission and its successor K2 mission.
Images of four distant galaxies observed with the Arecibo radio telescope, which have been found to host huge reservoirs of atomic hydrogen gas.
The assembly of the primary mirror is an important milestone for the Webb telescope, but is just one component of this huge and complex observatory.
Dayton Jones and Thomas Kuiper, radio astronomers at JPL, have sketched a plan for deploying a rover to build a VLF radio telescope - essentially a huge network of wires acting as radio - wave receivers - in a crater on the lunar farside, where the moon's bulk blots out Earth's radio noise.
Astronomers exploit it to combine light or radio waves collected by widely separated telescopes so that they act as a single huge instrument, as large as the distance between the two of them.
Both teams booked time on the 4 - meter (13 - foot) telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, whose huge CCD detector could capture the light of 5,000 galaxies in 10 minutes.
A new generation of telescopes that embrace huge light - collecting mirrors and cunning optical technology promises a tremendous leap in astronomers» ability to explore the universe.
The KELT telescopes record images of huge swaths of night sky.
Instead of searching for the light from individual galaxies with an optical telescope, the team stalked a different quarry, red - shifted radio waves emitted by hydrogen atoms floating in huge clouds within the galaxies.
With its huge corrected field of view and specially designed 256 - megapixel camera, OmegaCAM, the VST can produce deep images of large areas of sky quickly, leaving the much larger telescopes — like ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT)-- to explore the details of individual objects.
This new generation of telescopes will allow huge advances in studies of the early universe, of Earth - like planets around other stars, and of the mysterious dark matter and dark energy that influence the structure and expansion of the universe.
Thanks to the amazing precision possible with the network of radio telescopes, the scientists were able to search for signs of motion in the jet, despite its huge distance.
In the sharper eyes of twentieth - century telescopes, these smudges have resolved into great luminous clouds of gas and dust that appear in a baffling variety of shapes, from huge glowing ellipses to giant gaseous peanuts.
Using the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope, the scientists found a huge quantity of dense interstellar gas — the environment required for active star formation — at the greatest distance yet detected.
That huge camera means the telescope would be able to gather the staggering amount of detailed information about galaxy size, shape and location that astronomers think will be key to understanding how dark matter and dark energy shape the universe.
A new catalog of exoplanet discoveries by NASA's Kepler space telescope has revealed two distinct size groups of small alien worlds, a finding that likely will have a huge impact on the search for extraterrestrial life.
Space telescopes in the future will be technically capable of registering the huge light issued by the explosion of this type of stars, but the opportunities to do so — even once — during the life span of an observatory are rare.
STARS plunging into the giant black hole at the centre of our galaxy can explain two huge bubbles of gamma rays that NASA's Fermi space telescope discovered last year.
«We at the RadioAstron mission are truly happy that the unique combination of the Russian - made space radio telescope and the huge international ground array of the largest radio telescopes has allowed to study this young relativistic jet in the immediate vicinity of the supermassive black hole», comments the RadioAstron Project Scientist, Professor Yuri Kovalev from the Lebedev Institute in Moscow.
Combining the capabilities of two powerful telescopes, the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) and Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have explored the nature of a mysterious huge object called «Himiko» in the early universe.
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