Nick Hague and Suni Williams spent six hours working on NICER, AMS and other equipment outside the International Space ...
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The legacy of Arecibo's nearly 60 years of astronomy research is strong, even after its loss in a dramatic 2020 collapse. Arecibo Observatory, located in Puerto Rico, was the world's second ...
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The Interior Department manages about one-fifth of all US land. Its secretary mediates among many competing uses for it, from recreation to energy production.
The telescope’s massive digital camera was built to take a lot of photos of the sky, in quick succession, for a very long time. US Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory ...
Mount Washington Observatory is notorious for experiencing some of the world's most extreme weather. Hurricane-force winds are a near-daily occurrence at this location, hitting as high as 142 mph ...
I've been an interior designer for years, and I've learned that not every trendy design or "must-have" item is worth the money. So, in 2025, I'm planning to skip decor that's trendy but ...
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It’s here that the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will soon use a car-size 3,200-megapixel digital camera—the largest ever built—to produce a new map of the entire night sky every three days.