Andromeda XXXV is only about 20,000 times more massive than our Sun—very small, even for a satellite galaxy. For comparison, ...
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Space.com on MSNScientists discover smallest galaxy ever seen: 'It's like having a perfectly functional human being that's the size of a grain of rice'"We thought they were basically all going to be fried because the entire universe turned into a vat of boiling oil." ...
One researcher’s analysis of Webb Space Telescope images could indicate that we’re all stuck in a black hole, according to ...
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Hosted on MSNNASA’s Hubble telescope captures vivid new images of Andromeda's satellite galaxiesFor decades, scientists have studied small satellite galaxies to better understand how the universe’s smallest galaxies ...
A discovery made by a team led by researchers at the University of Michigan tugs at the seams of some key cosmic lessons we ...
A major discovery on the outskirts of Andromeda is shaking up our understanding of galactic evolution. Astronomers have found the dimmest and smallest satellite galaxy yet—Andromeda XXXV—forcing them ...
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Space.com on MSNHow did Andromeda's dwarf galaxies form? Hubble Telescope finds more questions than answers"It was actually a total surprise to find the satellites in that configuration and we still don’t fully understand why they ...
"Everything scattered in the Andromeda system is very asymmetric and perturbed. It does appear that something significant ...
The discovery of the dwarf galaxy Andromeda XXXV—located roughly 3 million light-years away and the smallest yet found in the ...
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Space on MSN'Dark matter is more valuable than gold': Wobbly galaxies help shine a light on the universe's strangest stuffScientists have used the wobble of the Milky Way and what are known as "cosmic lighthouses" to shine a light on the mystery of dark matter.
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Live Science on MSN'This doesn't appear in computer simulations': Hubble maps chaotic history of Andromeda galaxy, and it's nothing like scientists expectedAn ambitious new survey by the Hubble Space Telescope offers the first bird's-eye view of all known dwarf galaxies orbiting ...
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