Deep in the cold darkness beyond our Solar System, Oxford-led astronomers have discovered a world that defies easy categorisation: a small, rocky worl.
As Malaysians eagerly awaited the arrival of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, some chose to experience the moment differently - by witnessing the crescent moon sighting firsthand rather than waiting for the ...
The most celebrated festival of the Muslim community in the world, Eid ul-Fitr, is finally here. After the holy Ramadan month of fasting from dawn un ...
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Astronomers find unusual long-period radio source that defies easy explanation
Astronomers using the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) have detected a long-period radio transient with a period of 36 minutes, a finding that could reshape our understanding of stellar systems. The ...
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March 19, 1799: The birth of William Rutter Dawes
Born in London on March 19, 1799, William Rutter Dawes first pursued a career in medicine, then became a clergyman. A longtime amateur astronomer, he established a private observatory at his parish in ...
Spread the loveThe new moon in March 2026 promises to be a remarkable event for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts alike. With the absence of moonlight during this phase, the night sky will present ...
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What can observers see in the night sky tonight March 19? Aurora chances and sky events explained
Tonight, March 19, observers can see the northern lights, a crescent moon near Venus, and multiple constellations. Forecasts detail solar activity and visibility conditions for viewers.
Look west after sunset on March 19 to try spotting a razor-thin crescent moon less than 24 hours old with brilliant Venus ...
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