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Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies, as well as the phenomena that occur outside Earth’s atmosphere. It involves the observation and analysis of these celestial bodies and their movements, structures, and development over time. Astronomy seeks to understand the origins and evolution of the universe, exploring concepts such as the Big Bang theory, cosmic expansion, and the laws of physics as they apply to the cosmos. This field encompasses various sub-disciplines, including observational astronomy, which focuses on collecting data from telescopes and other instruments, and theoretical astronomy, which involves the use of mathematical models and simulations to predict celestial events and understand the underlying principles of the universe. Astronomy has a rich history, evolving from ancient star-gazing practices to a complex scientific discipline that relies on advanced technology and interdisciplinary approaches, intersecting with fields such as physics, chemistry, and geology.
Expanding Horizons in STEM Education

Expanding Horizons in STEM Education

A dynamic program is revolutionizing the landscape of STEM education by creating more opportunities for aspiring astrophysicists and astronomers from two-year colleges to seamlessly transition to four-year institutions. Known as the Students Teams of Astrophysics Researchers — Undergraduate Pathways (STARS-UP), this innovative
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Illuminate the Future

Illuminate the Future

New internet satellites have been launched into orbit by China, marking a significant advancement in its satellite technology apart from its competition with other space players. The newly deployed satellites are part of a unique constellation named Qianfan (“Thousand Sails”), sparking concerns
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