The world's largest telescope is almost as big as your house—and it’s unlocking the universe’s biggest mysteries.
The faraway exoplanet could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets with twice the diameter of Earth.
The Extremely Large Telescope under construction in Chile's Atacama Desert could detect signs of alien life on other planets ...
The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), currently under construction in northern Chile, will give us a better view of the Milky ...
Over the past few years or so the most talked about kind of telescope was the one that is meant to operate in space. An ...
The Large UV/Optical/IR Surveyor (LUVOIR) telescope has been imagined as a habitable planet hunter, but it could be so much ...
The International Dark Sky Discovery Center expects to open later this year. Here's when you can visit. Don't miss the Dark ...
Early simulations show that it would take only 10 hours for the forthcoming ELT to find signs of life near Proxima Centauri.
The Extremely Large Telescope will revolutionize our view of the cosmos when it sees first light in Chile in 2028. In fact, it could detect hints of alien life around our closest neighboring star ...
The Simons Observatory, a most advanced network of telescopes aimed at mapping the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) with unprecedented precision, has reached a major milestone: the Large Aperture ...