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Old Glass, New Skies: Mapping a Century of Cosmic Change
astronomy1 month ago

Old Glass, New Skies: Mapping a Century of Cosmic Change

The article explains how astronomy blends modern time-domain surveys with century-old glass plates to trace cosmic changes over long timescales. By digitizing archives like Harvard’s DASCH and comparing them with new data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, researchers build a century-long view of variability—from supernovae and active galactic nuclei to variable stars—creating a “movie” of the sky while tackling challenges in data calibration and plate preservation.

The Mysterious Disappearance of the Vanishing Stars: A 1952 Astronomical Enigma
astronomy2 years ago

The Mysterious Disappearance of the Vanishing Stars: A 1952 Astronomical Enigma

In 1952, three stars were captured on a photographic plate at Palomar Observatory but disappeared within an hour. The stars dimmed by a factor of 10,000 or more, leaving astronomers puzzled. Possible explanations include a single star that brightened and was gravitationally lensed by a passing black hole, Oort Cloud objects that brightened due to an event, or contamination from nuclear weapons testing. Further observations are needed to solve the mystery.