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Asteroid hunters say they've found 27,500 new prospects in search for space rocks

A team of asteroid hunters that includes researchers at the University of Washington says it has identified 27,500 new, high-confidence asteroid discovery candidates — not by making fresh observations of the night sky, but by sifting through archives of astronomical data. The weeks-long database search was conducted by the Asteroid Institute, a program of the nonprofit B612 Foundation, in partnership with UW’s DiRAC Institute and Google Cloud. The two institutes developed a program called THOR, ....

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How to identify deep-space objects in your astrophotos

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210625:00:25:00

On astronomical data, but the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa s james webb space telescope, to be launched later this year. i am so excited! why are you so excited? isn t that just fantastic? that, as humanity, a tiny little civilisation on planet earth, that we can create a telescope that we can send up into space and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang. this simulation shows just how different the very first stars were to what we see today. but these objects led to the formation of the universe as it is now, including everything and everyone on earth. we are, ultimately, made from the stars that were born at the dawn of the cosmos. pallab ghosh, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter i m @benmboulos. ....

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