New simulations reveal the glow at Milky Way’s heart may come from dark matter, challenging long-held cosmic theories.
UChicago-led study analyzes massive galaxy clusters mapped by the Dark Energy Survey, offers new way to probe cosmic laws ...
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It Took 40 Hours to Shoot This Cosmic Masterpiece, Now the Heart Nebula Is Going Viral
A spectacular new image of the Heart Nebula is captivating astronomy enthusiasts, revealing an energetic star-forming region ...
Astronomers have discovered that a supermassive black hole at the heart of the Circinus galaxy is feeding through two ...
Hanging below the vast cosmic heart is a knot of dust and gas known informally as the Fishhead Nebula, thanks to its vaguely ...
The galaxy’s vast spiral arms span approximately 2,60,000 light-years, hosting over a trillion stars orbiting a supermassive black hole at its centre.
Catch a glimpse of the Andromeda Galaxy as it hangs high in the October night sky. Late October presents a perfect ...
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Earth’s Orbit Around the Milky Way May Have Bombarded It With Meteors and Shaped Our Planet’s Geology
Tiny crystals in Earth’s crust may have recorded meteorite and comet impacts as our planet traveled through the spiral arms ...
The supermassive black hole at the center of the Circinus galaxy is being fed with gaseous material by two spiral arms, ...
Study suggests comet 3I/ATLAS may originate from the Milky Way’s thick disk, shedding light on the galaxy’s hidden frontier.
Our Milky Way galaxy never sits still: it rotates and wobbles. And now, data from ESA's Gaia space telescope reveal that our galaxy also has a giant wave rippling outwards from its centre. (Nanowerk ...
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