Powerful electromagnetic radiation from an enormous radio telescope in Puerto Rico may have fast-tracked structural damage that led to the instrument's collapse in 2020, a new report says.
In 1963, the Arecibo Observatory became operational on the island of Puerto Rico. Measuring 305 meters (~1000 ft) in diameter ...
The collapse of the 305-meter telescope at Arecibo Observatory in 2020 is being attributed to zinc creep – slow deformation ...
Searching for pulsars using the Large Phased Array (LPA) radio telescope, Russian astronomers have detected a bright pulse at a frequency of 111 MHz, which appears to be a fast radio burst event.
Russian astronomers have detected a bright pulse at a frequency of 111 MHz with the help of the Large Phased Array (LPA) ...
New observations of microscopic vortices confirm the existence of a paradoxical phase of matter that may also arise inside ...
Growing up in Long Beach, California, his parents adhered to a creationist view of the universe. But young Koerner caught ...
Deep time was first conceptualized in the 18th century ... Cascading arpeggios for the aftermath. A fast, repeating note for the pulsar left behind, a fast rotating neutron star that casts a ...
radio telescope for good reason. This instrument has detected more fast radio bursts than any other, making the newly ...
received a $1 million grant in September 2021 from the National Science Foundation to construct a telescope that can pinpoint supernovae and other astronomical events within two-seconds of detection ...