Green Bank Observatory
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Radio astronomy research facility & Science Center. Live feed from the Green Bank Telescope. A major facility of the National Science Foundation.
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http://greenbankobservatory.org 11-02-2010 21:15:43
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The Solar Eclipse Viewing Party on Monday, April 8, 2024 in Green Bank, West Virginia:
Although Green Bank Observatory was not in the path of totality for this eclipse (about 91% obscuration), it was still an incredible phenomena to witness! 🌘
#SolarEclipse #EclipsePhotos
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'A galaxy has been discovered that, unlike any other known in the modern universe, seems to be essentially devoid of stars.'
Article via Scientific American:
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Data from the Green Bank Observatory's Green Bank Telescope suggests the Nube galaxy hosts a substantial reservoir of primordial hydrogen, which likely means the galaxy is sprouting new generations of stars across eons. Read more 👇
Radio #ImageoftheWeek 📡
Although this looks like a collection of photographs of the lunar surface, it is actually a collection of radar images. Radio signals were beamed from the Arecibo Observatory, which bounced off the Moon to be captured by the @greenbankobserv Telescope.
While examining a discrepancy between data, Green Bank Observatory scientist Karen O’Neil discovered that the GBT was accidentally pointed to the wrong coordinates, thus finding this galaxy made only out of gas, with no visible stars.
Observing National Radio Astronomy Observatory | NRAO, Green Bank Observatory, and AUI from above at #AAS243 in #NewOrleans
#AASNOLA #science #astronomy #GBT #VLA #STEM #ExploreAstronomy #ngvla #Space
Using ALMA Observatory📡, the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), and the Green Bank Observatory Telescope, along with NAOJ's Subaru Telescope and the NASA Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) – scientists discovered 23 molecular clouds that showed a different type of star formation!