Nearly a century after astronomers first proposed dark matter to explain the strange motions of galaxies, scientists may finally be catching a glimpse of it. A University of Tokyo researcher analyzing ...
Using high-resolution 1665/1667 MHz OH line and continuum spectrum observational data from the European VLBI Network and the ...
Spanish astronomers have conducted deep optical imaging of an isolated dwarf galaxy known as NGC 6789. Results of the new ...
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A Massive Cosmic Bubble Is Shoving Our Galaxy and No One Knows Why
Astronomers have identified a massive cosmic structure exerting enough force to subtly redirect the motion of our galaxy. The ...
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From nebulas and galaxies to star clusters, the sun and the moon, here’s what to image in the night sky using a smart ...
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AI Just Helped Scientists Simulate Every Star in the Milky Way—All 100 Billion of Them
Using artificial intelligence, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences, ...
We can't see dark matter directly, so studying it pushes the boundaries of our creativity as scientists. How exciting, says ...
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A 15 Year Study May Have Just Captured the First Glimpse of Dark Matter
Everything you see around you—your phone, your cat, the Earth, the stars—makes up just 15% of the mass in the universe. The ...
Discover how JWST's groundbreaking observations of the oldest galaxies reveal new insights into early galaxies discovery and transform our understanding of galaxy formation.
There's a patch of sky that has experts at NASA transfixed. It shows 30 galaxies that all appear to be facing the direction ...
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