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  1. Unistellar Citizen Science – Alerts

    Cataclysmic events are happening every night somewhere in the observable Universe. Our goal is to catch them. Be the first to observe a transient event like a supernova, gamma-ray burst, or maybe a …

  2. challenge of the week Archives - Unistellar

    Unistellar Citizen Astronomers are invited to participate in this week’s quest to observe celestial objects in the Leo constellation! Quick facts about the Leo constellation: In Latin, Leo means “lion” Leo was …

  3. citizen astronomy Archives - Unistellar

    2021 Unistellar Citizen Science Recap: Asteroids, Exoplanets, and Hundreds of Detections Citizen Science By February 7, 2022 Leave a comment

  4. Harlow Shapley Archives - Unistellar

    Last week was the 101st anniversary of the Great Debate. In terms of scale, it truly was the great debate of recent history — it was about the size of the universe! It was also about the nature of so called …

  5. supernova Archives - Unistellar

    As summer gets into swing in the Northern Hemisphere, celebrations like the Fourth of July and Bastille Day call for the time-honored tradition of the backyard barbeque. If you’re already outside with …

  6. 2357 Phereclos Archives - Unistellar

    This month, we’re dedicating our weekly observing challenges to asteroids in honor of Asteroid Day on June 30. While these space rocks can orbit more than 100 million miles from Earth, you can still …