Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have captured the clearest picture yet of how galaxies formed in the early universe.
Astronomers discover a 3-billion-year-old white dwarf, LSPM J0207+3331, actively accumulationplanetary material long after its star’s death, revealing ongoing dynamics in ancient stellar remnants.
So no, Gotham isn’t calling. But if you look up at the night sky and think you see Batman’s signal, you’re not wrong. It’s just the cosmos — vast, anc ...
CART space observatory is ‘hanging by a thread’ with parts held up at Argentine customs, project managers say.
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Astronomers Release Awe-Inspiring Image of What Our Whole Galaxy Looks Like in Radio Waves
Astronomers from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have released an incredible image of the Milky Way shining in low-frequency radio light, revealing a spectacular realm ...
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An amateur astrophotographer captures a "giant brain" in space
Astrophotographer David Joyce, based in Kentucky, offers us a spectacular window into the cosmic remains of a giant star that ...
Next-generation telescopes targeting Milky Way emissions could provide more precise data on the faint glow. Additionally, the ...
As best the origins of Earth are understood, we're all just a bunch of stardust, and new observations from the JWST lend credence to that theory.
Astronomers have unveiled a striking new image of a colossal interstellar cloud resembling a bat in flight, captured perfectly in time for Halloween.
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