NASA unveils new space telescope to give 'atlas of universe'
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The flight of Artemis II has inspired a new generation of Americans to think about space, but even before NASA returned to rocket travel, astronomers at the University of Virginia were hoping to learn more about the universe with the help of a new telescope.
Thirty-four years after Cornell University scientists first conceived it, the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) now rises above the Atacama Desert, near the summit of Cerro Chajnantor in Chile.
Researchers at New Mexico Tech were able to catch a glimpse of the Artemis II capsule via telescope as it makes its way back to Earth.
DwarfLab has unveiled a new smart device for those who love to go stargazing with modern tech, as they have launched the Dwarf Mini Smart Telescope. This has been designed to be the smallest smart telescope made to date, as it provides all of the visual ...