Astronomers see no stars ejected from the center of our Milky Way galaxy, giving them important information about the Sgr A* black hole.
The Milky Way ripples like a vast cosmic wave. Gaia’s precise measurements reveal a colossal motion sweeping through the galaxy’s disc, an echo of something mysterious in our galaxy’s ancient past.
The solar system is composed of the sun, eight major planets, five dwarf planets, over a hundred moons, and countless comets ...
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Prof Brian Cox Explains What He Finds "Remarkable" About Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Story
In an interview with the BBC, professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of ...
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13 Cosmic Events That Are Happening Right Now Without Us Knowing
The most energetic events in the universe are gamma ray bursts, beams of radiation so intense they could wipe out all life on ...
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25 almost unbelievable facts about the Milky way
Cardiologist: 9 American foods you 'couldn't pay me to eat'—after 20 years of treating heart attacks Tension over evidence ...
Using ESA's Gaia satellite and NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers from the Ege University in ...
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