The Milky Way contains more than 100 billion stars, each following its own evolutionary path through birth, life, and ...
Researchers in Japan say they have used AI to produce the first Milky Way simulation that follows more than 100 billion ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots a gassy baby galaxy throwing a tantrum in the early universe
A baby galaxy is throwing one heck of a tantrum, and it's shaking up our understanding of the earliest galaxies.
The Red Spider Nebula showcases the beauty of a dying star. NASA’s Hubble shows the nebula in visible light whereas the Webb ...
Queen guitarist Sir Brian May's latest book explores the history, mystery and evolution of galaxies in a way never tried ...
Tracking down black holes at the center of dwarf galaxies has proven difficult. In part it is because they have a tendency to ...
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James Webb Space Telescope captures 'one-of-a-kind' triple star system that looks like a cosmic embryo (image)
A nested series of dusty spirals is captured swirling around a mighty triple star system containing two of the rarest stars ...
A University of Arizona-led team has used a camera orbiting Mars to capture the closest images yet of a rare interstellar ...
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Scientists Stunned by Gamma-Ray Signals from the Milky Way – Is Dark Matter or Pulsars the Real Culprit?
For over a decade, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope has mapped a mysterious excess of gamma-ray light in the inner regions ...
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Nov. 20, 1889: The birth of Edwin Hubble
On Nov. 20, 1889, Edwin Hubble was born in Marshfield, Missouri. His 1923 observations of the Andromeda Galaxy and a Cepheid ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, third visitor to our system, is pure ice—no technosignatures, says NASA on 19 November 2025.
NASA and ISRO team up to study Comet 3I/ATLAS, a rare interstellar visitor, revealing its glowing coma, ion tail, and unique chemistry.
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