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    Hamza Touhami

    An avid amateur astronomer with a keen interest in asteroid and comet discovery.

    Journey Through Time: The Fascinating Evolution of Telescopes from Galileo to Today

    The telescope, tracing its origins to the early 17th century with Hans Lippershey, is a cornerstone of astronomical progress. Galileo's improvements in 1609 led to monumental discoveries like Jupiter's moons, propelling the field forward. Subsequent centuries saw advancements in refracting telescopes, though plagued by aberrations, until Newton's reflecting telescope minimized such errors. The 19th century's giant telescopes, like Parsonstown's Leviathan, allowed deeper cosmic exploration. The 20th century's leap with the Hubble Space Telescope enabled breakthroughs such as measuring universe expansion. Today's telescopes feature sophisticated technologies, with facilities like the VLT and JWST poised to uncover further mysteries. The telescope's influence pervades science and culture, reshaping our cosmic perspective.

    Exploring Dark Matter: Unraveling the Universe’s Hidden Secrets

    Explore the enigma of dark matter in this insightful essay: its discovery, role in cosmic structure, and the quest to unravel its mysteries

    Fritz Zwicky: Discoverer of Dark Matter

    Explore Fritz Zwicky's legacy: pioneer of dark matter & supernovae, reshaping our cosmic view. Dive into his astronomical breakthroughs

    2024 Total Solar Eclipse: A Celestial Spectacle

    A total solar eclipse is one of nature's most awe-inspiring spectacles, capturing the imaginations of people around the world. In this essay, we will explore the upcoming total solar eclipse, delving into its mechanics,...

    Voyager: A Journey Through the Cosmos with Advanced Astronomy Software

    Voyager is the best astronomy automation software for amateur astronomers wether it is backyard astrophotography or remote hosting.

    Copernicus: The Polish Astronomer

    Nicolaus Copernicus, born on February 19, 1473, in Torun, Poland, was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at its center. His heliocentric theory marked a pivotal point in the history of science, triggering the Copernican Revolution and setting the stage for the eventual displacement of centuries-old geocentric models.

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