To take a census of nearby cosmic objects, sending out a survey won’t work. Scientists need to use many telescopes with different specializations to chart what is in the general neighborhood of the Sun. Looking to understand more about our neighbors and how they came to be, scientists collaborate with citizen scientists, volunteers from around […]
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Astrophysics Division, Brown Dwarfs, Citizen Science, NEOWISE, Stars, The Universe, WISE (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer)
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April 16, 2024
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