Portal:Astronomy/Did you know
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...that Zeeman-Doppler imaging is a technique used to map the surface magnetic field of stars?
...that Astronomische Nachrichten, founded by H. C. Schumacher in 1821, is the world's oldest extant astronomical journal?
...that the Stingray Nebula, thought to have formed around 1987, is the youngest known planetary nebula?
...that the Mark II radio telescope built in 1964 at Jodrell Bank Observatory, UK was the first ever telescope to be controlled by a digital computer?
...that Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 passed within Jupiter's Roche limit in 1992, causing it to break up into smaller pieces two years before it collided with the planet?
...that the Kaidun meteorite fell on March 12, 1980 on a Soviet military base in Yemen and may be from Phobos?
...that Pluto is now considered the largest member of the Kuiper belt after its retirement as the 9th planet?

