A lightweight new X-ray telescope could finally give scientists something they’ve never had before: a complete chemical map ...
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Scientists could map the entire moon using a telescope the size of a lunchbox
A new compact X-ray telescope may finally give scientists the first complete map of the Moon’s elemental composition, ...
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A lobster-eye X-ray telescope could unveil some of the deepest secrets of the Moon's geology
It will be able to map the abundance of five key elements across the entire lunar surface.
The James Webb Space Telescope is one of the most impressive pieces of technology ever made, but that doesn't mean it needs ...
Later this year, a prototype telescope is slated to land on the moon. It could usher in a new era of lunar radio astronomy.
I stuck to my "no telescope" rule for years, right up until a trip to New Brunswick's dark-sky corridor a few years ago, when ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American My research centers on the search for the ...
When you look at the night sky, do you ever wonder what's going on out there? On a clear night with a dark sky, if moonlight doesn't wash it out, sometimes you can see the arc of the Milky Way. The ...
Go outside right now. What’s the farthest thing you can see? A tree? A bird? What about the Moon? It’s 250,000 miles away. The Sun is 400 times farther than that, at nearly 100 million miles (but ...
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