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Runaway stars within the Milky Way may reveal dark matter’s hidden structure
Astronomers have chased hypervelocity stars for more than a century. These rare objects move so fast that the Milky Way ...
Using deep imaging from the James Webb Space Telescope, they observed a galaxy bearing a striking resemblance to our ...
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How the Milky Way will change forever
In about 4.5 billion years, the Milky Way will begin merging with the Andromeda galaxy. This video explains what that ...
A supermassive black hole residing within the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) - a satellite galaxy - is on a collision course ...
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How Gaia revealed the Milky Way
On Jan. 15, 2025, the Gaia spacecraft took its last image. Then the craft ran a final round of engineering tests, fired its ...
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For First Time, Three Radio-Emitting Supermassive Black Holes Seen Merging Into One
The system is known as J1218/1219+1035, and is located 1.2 billion light-years from us. The three nuclei of the three ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is one of the most powerful telescopes ever made by NASA till now. It continues to help us set ...
Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder may have solved a pressing mystery about the universe's gravitational wave ...
PD Dr Philipp Girichidis at Heidelberg University’s Centre for Astronomy provide insights into our place in the Milky Way and ...
Understanding how the Milky Way formed means looking far beyond the bright spiral you see in the night sky. A new study led ...
Gas cloud collisions during galaxy mergers compress interstellar material, triggering new star formation, as observed in interacting systems studied by NASA and reported by Universe Today.
NASA has released a new composite image of two spiral galaxies, NGC 2207 and IC 2163, as they begin a multi-billion-year ...
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