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Seeker Constellations
S1 E8
Betelgeuse Is Destined to Explode as a Supernova…But When?
Betelgeuse, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, has begun to dramatically fade then brighten again for reasons we can’t quite pin down, leaving some people to wonder if it's about to explode.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E6
How the Universe Shapes Our Understanding of Time
For millennia, people have used the stars to understand and organize the movement of time — here's how it works.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E7
The Rare Celestial Phenomena That Can Only Be Seen Before Nightfall
Most people think of astronomy as a nighttime activity, but if you hate staying up late, you’re in luck!
Seeker Constellations
S1 E5
A Guide To Navigating the Stars Without a Smartphone
A guide to navigating by the stars when there’s nothing recognizable around you.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E4
What the Color of a Star Reveals About its Composition
The color of a star can tell us a lot about its age, temperature, and even its chemical composition.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E3
How Space-Time Works When You Look At The Stars
When you look up at the stars, you’re seeing them as they were, not as they appear in real time — here’s how space-time works and why it’s so important to understand.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E2
The Milky Way: Dark Constellations, A Black Hole & Our Galaxy
The Milky Way is an iconic feature of the night sky — here's how to spot the center of the galaxy and well-known nebulae in the Milky Way.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E1
Here’s Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy
Constellations in the zodiac don’t determine our personalities or fate, but they do play an important role in astronomy.
Seeker Constellations
S1 E1
Here’s Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy
Constellations in the zodiac don’t determine our personalities or fate, but they do play an important role in astronomy.
Astronomy
By Doris Elin Salazar, Space.com
Here Are Images of the First Stellar Remnant Found Beyond the Milky Way
Astronomers have published photographs of colorful gas and dust strands left behind by a supernova found within the constellation Tucana, the toucan, located 200,000 light-years from Earth.
Space & Innovation
By Irene Klotz
Proto-Planetary Smashup Discovered Around Baby Star
Scientists believe they have spotted a rocky planet in the making around a young, sun-like star 1,200 light years away in the constellation Vela.
Space & Innovation
By Irene Klotz
Most 'Earth-Like' Alien World Discovered
About 500 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus lives a star, which, though smaller and redder than the sun, has a planet that may look awfully familiar.
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