The Atlanticflipped into All StoriesGalaxy Brain Is Realverified_publisherThe Atlantic - Marina KorenLooking at the long views from the Hubble space telescope might be good for you. In December of 1995, astronomers around the world were vying for a chance to use the hottest new tool in astronomy: the Hubble space telescope. Bob Williams didn’t have to worry about all that. As the director of the …
AvatarL Blakeflipped into Astronomical Why is there a normal galaxy sitting at the edge of the Universe?verified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Phil PlaitAided by a trick of gravity, astronomers have found a normal galaxy. Big deal, right? The thing is, where they found it is not normal: The light we …
Forbesflipped into InnovationHow You Can Look 2.5 Million Years Back In Time By Finding The Andromeda Galaxy With Your Naked EyesForbes - Jamie CarterHave you ever seen a giant galaxy with your own naked eyes? That’s exactly what’s on offer to stargazers this season—but only for those that know exactly where to look. The galaxy in question is the famous Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31, which is the most distant object you can see with your …
Forbesflipped into Innovation5 Little-Known Facts About The Sun’s Journey Through The GalaxyForbes - Bruce DormineyOur Sun’s journey around the Milky Way’s galactic center puts it through some of the most complicated motions imaginable. Since time immemorial, astronomers and celestial mechanics have struggled to understand the how and why of our Star’s journey through the galactic disk. But this American Museum …
Alan Nishiharaflipped into THE FLIPBOARD MAGAZINE OF ALAN NISHIHARAAstronomers precisely trace distance to oldest and farthest known galaxyverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Michael IrvingAstronomers have more accurately measured the distance to the oldest and farthest galaxy ever detected. The light they’re seeing left the galaxy, …
AvatarLouise Sharmanflipped into Out There SomewhereMissing dark matter mystery reveals a galaxy entering death spiralverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Michael IrvingAstronomers are a step closer to solving a cosmic mystery, thanks to new Hubble data. Observations from the space telescope show a dwarf galaxy …
AvatarAJ !flipped into CONCEPT ! SPACE ! TECH . . .Hubble reveals Andromeda has made contact with our galaxyverified_publisherTNW - The Cosmic CompanionAbner! Abner! Astronomers set the sights of the Hubble Space Telescope’s Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) on 43 quasars (highly-active galaxies) set behind the galactic halo, viewing light traveling through several regions of the cloud of plasma. Because the halo gives off just a small amount of …
Shane Leschasinflipped into scientificalScientists spot star flung across our galaxy at insane speedsbgr.com - Mike WehnerOur Sun is a star with a relatively easy life. It’s kind of been hanging out in our little cosmic neighborhood for several billion years, just doing …
Anna Lapicflipped into SCIENCE OF LIFEHalf of Our Bodies' Atoms Are From a Galaxy Far, Far Awaytreehugger.com - Christian CotroneoWe all have stars in our eyes. And in our hearts, our fingers ... right down to our toes. And we all may have come from a galaxy far, far away. A …
Kyes Syesflipped into Spaced...Astronomers found a giant “wall” of galaxies hiding in plain sightMIT Technology Review - Neel V. PatelAstronomers have found one of the largest structures in the known universe—a “wall” of galaxies that’s at least 1.4 billion light-years long. And …
Kevin Eflipped into SpaceMilky Way galaxy map unveiled as astronomers reveal Earth is heading toward a black holeNew York Post - Charlotte Edwards , The SunThe most precise 3-D map of our Milky Way galaxy has been revealed by astronomers. The 3-D Milky Way map was created using data from the European …
New Atlasflipped into SpaceAdvanced galaxy far, far away raises questions about cosmic evolutionverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Michael IrvingAstronomers have spotted a galaxy with a structure similar to the Milky Way. That’s not particularly surprising in itself – our home galaxy is quite …
AvatarBryan Schutteflipped into Moving forwardThe fastest spinning star in the galaxyverified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Phil PlaitAn astronomer has found the fastest spinning star known in our galaxy… and it's a doozy. It's rotating at the dizzying speed of at least 540 …
Infinite Mindflipped into Alpha Omega NewsFirst Evidence of a Planet in Another Galaxydiscovermagazine.com - The Physics arXiv BlogThe Milky Way is filled with planets. Now astronomers have found the first candidate planet in another galaxy. Since the first detection of the first …
archwizardflipped into Science FractionsThe puzzle of the strange galaxy made of 99.9% dark matter is solvedphys.org - Instituto de Astrofísica de CanariasAt present, the formation of galaxies is difficult to understand without the presence of a ubiquitous, but mysterious component, termed dark matter. …
Jason Burnflipped into Nerds, Geeks, and GamersScientists Found a New Kind of Star in Our Galaxy That Can't Be Explainedverified_publisherVICE - Becky FerreiraScientists have discovered a handful of stars that are inexplicably rich in phosphorus, a key ingredient for life as we know it, in our galaxy. All lifeforms on Earth, including humans, are made out of elements forged by extreme reactions deep in the bellies of stars. Phosphorus is among the core …
Larryflipped into More Stuff . . .Astronomers claimed galaxy was 98% dark matter. They were wrong.Live Science - Rafi LetzterBack in 2016, researchers claimed to have found a galaxy made almost completely of dark matter and almost no stars. Now, on closer examination, that …
VICE AsiaOct 1, 2020A Black Hole Is Eating a Web of Galaxies on the Edge of Spacetimeverified_publisherVICE Asia - Becky FerreiraIt has taken virtually the entire lifespan of the universe for the light from the 'Web of the Giant' to reach Earth. Scientists have peered back in time to the early universe and witnessed an extremely rare sight: A sextet of galaxies entangled in a cosmic web around a young supermassive black …
Voxflipped into Science & HealthWatch: Nobel Prize-winning efforts show stars orbiting the black hole at the center of our galaxyverified_publisherVox - Brian ResnickScientists can’t see the supermassive black hole, called Sagittarius A*, at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. But they can sense the enormous gravitational power it has on the stars around it. Stars, which astronomers can see, orbit the black hole at staggering speeds. See for yourself. This video …
Avatarmgchiodoxflipped into The Coolness Of ScienceWe may have seen a huge explosion in the oldest galaxy in the universenewscientist.com - Jonathan O’CallaghanAn explosion of high-energy radiation may have been spotted coming from a galaxy in the distant universe. If confirmed, it would be the oldest known …
AvatarAJ !flipped into CONCEPT ! SPACE ! TECH . . .Milky Way-like galaxy found in deep space puzzles astronomersverified_publisherCNET - Jackson RyanUsing a clever gravity trick, researchers locate a distant galaxy reminiscent of our own. Current theories say it shouldn't be there.
Andres Nunezflipped into Bytes In The SystemA Giant 'Wall' of Galaxies Has Been Found Stretching Across The Universeverified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle StarrThe Universe isn't just a random scattering of galaxies sprinkled throughout an expanding void. The closer we look, the more we see that there are …