A NASA parallax experiment involving New Horizons shows the probe now sees some stars in slightly different positions than we do on Earth, revealing just how far the spacecraft is from home. You can ...
Queen guitarist (and astrophysicist) Brian May, a member of the New Horizons science team, uses his patented OWL viewer to check out the stereo images of Proxima Centauri that he created by combining ...
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The spacecraft examined the cosmos from well beyond Pluto, revealing a different view of the stars than we're used to seeing on Earth. Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, and a multiple ...
NASA's New Horizons deep-space probe has, for the first time, returned images to Earth that showed stellar parallax, or how the positions of stars shift when seen from two different places. This could ...
A NASA experiment, along with the New Horizons, shows the probe now sees some stars in slightly different positions than we do on Earth. It shows how far from home the spacecraft is. Stars are always ...