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Since JWST’s launch four years ago, some mind-blowing observations have been made by this internationally operated, state-of-the-art, space-based super-telescope
From stargazing as a child to presenting the iconic The Sky At Night , Dame Maggie Aderin, 57, tells us how she beat the odds to become a space scientist, and why life beyond Earth matters to all of us
I doubt there are any drivers still alive who were among some of the first to be trained on driving the English Electric Type 5s – the famous Deltic – in 1961. For those who were trained at the time,
DID YOU KNOW? JWST’s primary mirror weighs 705 kilograms ...
In part 1, we described how to make your own antenna to receive ‘meteor echoes’ as they’re captured by the UK Meteor Beacon based at Sherwood Observatory in Nottinghamshire, England. In this part, we’
I have been investigating two alternative internet access points this month. One for resilience, the other for ease of access. I confess they both come from my favoured networking company, Ubiquiti, a