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James Webb Space Telescope watches our Milky Way galaxy's monster black hole fire out a flare
"In order to get such high sensitivity in the mid-infrared, one needs to go to space, as the atmosphere severely messes up ...
Scientists flew the XL-Calibur telescope on a high-altitude balloon to measure polarized X-rays from Cygnus X-1. These ...
There's always a touch of melancholy when a chapter that has absorbed years of work comes to an end. In the case of the ...
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NASA's next-gen Roman Space Telescope is surprising scientists with its capabilities. It hasn't even launched yet
"Asteroseismology with Roman is possible because we don't need to ask the telescope to do anything it wasn't already planning to do." ...
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There Is Something "Very Wrong" With Our Understanding Of The Universe, Telescope Final Data Confirms
This is the light echo of the Big Bang, the first light that freely moved through the universe. This relic is crucial to our ...
NASA’s Fermi telescope has found a gamma-ray halo at the Milky Way’s centre matching predictions for dark-matter annihilation ...
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Did a NASA telescope really 'see' dark matter? Strange emissions spark bold claims, but scientists urge caution
A new study says observations from the NASA Fermi space telescope suggest a halo of dark matter around the center of our ...
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James Webb telescope does it again: The earliest black hole in the known universe may have been found
The James Webb telescope may have detected the universe's earliest and most distant known black hole at the heart of galaxy ...
NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope may have detected the first direct evidence for dark matter, according to new research ...
Abstract: The BINGO radio telescope [1], is a new radio observatory currently being deployed in the Piancó Valley in Brazil. The main telescope within this observatory comprises a dualreflector system ...
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