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Mar 16th: Interferometry
When it comes to telescopes, bigger is better. But bigger is Way more expensive. So astronomers merge the light from several telescopes to act like a much larger telescope.
Mar 15th: One Thousand & Home Wrecker
For the first time in history, an asteroid hunting team, the Catalina Sky Survey, has discovered more than 1,000 Earth approaching asteroids in a single year.
Mar 14th: The Red Supergiant Problem
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