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🔭 An astronomical paradox at the heart of our Galaxy finally resolved?
The heart of our Galaxy displays a paradox that intrigues astronomers. While this region concentrates immense quantities of ...
A team of astronomers from the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) has released new data from an ...
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Meet The Best-Known Black Holes In Our Galaxy
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center runs down the best-known Black Holes in the Milky Way galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
At least some evidence suggests that NGC 2775 developed its odd shape after merging with other galaxies eons ago. While not ...
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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 ...
What we see in our universe only accounts for roughly five per cent of what’s out there. The remaining 95 per cent is invisible. But now, a researcher at the University of Tokyo says he's seen at ...
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We May Be Moving Faster Through The Universe Than We Thought
Our Solar System orbits the galactic center at an estimated 792,000 kilometers per hour, taking 225 million Earth years to ...
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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.
New measurements of radio galaxies reveal that the solar system is racing through the universe at over three times the speed ...
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Mysterious galaxy trapped in 'the void' keeps churning out stars without fuel. Scientists are stumped.
Researchers are puzzled as to how the dwarf galaxy NGC 6789 continues to make new stars, despite being stuck in the ...
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