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When flying a drone at night in the US, your drone must be fitted with an anti-collision light that is visible for a minimum ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the First Breathtaking Images Captured by the Powerful New Telescope at the Rubin ObservatoryFeaturing never-before-seen views of galaxies and more than 2,100 newly discovered asteroids, the observations are only a ...
Residents from Alaska to Maine are in with a chance of witnessing the aurora borealis tonight, according to a forecast from ...
Nighttime satellite images have shown that cities are getting brighter, and light pollution is now recognized as an ...
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WDW News Today on MSNPHOTOS: 'The Most Magical Party of All' 20th Anniversary Decorations at Hong Kong DisneylandDecorations have been added around Hong Kong Disneyland in honor of “The Most Magical Party of All,” the resort’s 20th anniversary celebration. ‘The Most Magical Party of All’ 20th Anniversary Decor ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to discover 20 billion new galaxies over the next decade. A total view of the Virgo ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNFive quick tips for shooting historic locations at nightAndrew Bransby heads onto the medieval streets of York to reveal the secrets of successfully shooting historic tourist spots ...
Video footage showed four people on a bridge that leads to the Tarrytown Lighthouse and later exiting the building, authorities said.
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Astronomy on MSNHere are the first-ever images released by the Vera C. Rubin ObservatorySweeping views of nebulae and dancing galaxies prove the telescope’s enormous field of view and ultra-high-res capabilities.
A UK team prepared infrastructure to process images from world’s largest digital camera and provide on-demand access to science community across the world.
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Space.com on MSN1st images from the Vera C Rubin Observatory will drop on June 23. Here's why that's such a big dealUniverse's 'missing' matter found! "People are going to be amazed at what we're able to see already." ...
The camera, now bolted to the end of a giant telescope at the Rubin Observatory, is expected to shoot photos of 20 billion ...
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