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Global Climate Warming Is Even Impacting Astronomy, Says New Study

Por: Forbes Tech December 25, 2022

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Sun rising above the clouds from the top of dormant volcano and with the Gemini North telescope in ... [+] the foreground. Manua Kea, Island of Hawai'i. May 29, 2019.getty Astronomy might be the last realm one might expect to be impacted by global climate warming. But now researchers say that even large ground-based optical observatories are suffering from the cumulative effects of higher atmospheric temperatures. A paper to appear in the... + full article



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