It looks like this detailed image of a far-off galaxy was captured an advanced space telescope, or a huge ground-based scope.
Citizen science project uses Euclid telescope data to find gravitational lenses. Public helps identify light-bending galaxies ...
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Tiny satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way could reveal the 'climate' of the early universe
The properties of faint dwarf galaxies around the Milky Way can reveal a lot about the conditions of the early universe, the ...
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Largest-ever 3D map of the universe shows 47 million galaxies, from the Milky Way to 'cosmic noon'
The largest 3D map of the universe, created based on data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, shows 47 million ...
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Cosmic mystery: Why do some starburst galaxies suddenly shut down?
A new study suggests that most "post-starburst galaxies" cease star formation because they run out of fuel. But that's not ...
A global citizen-science project is inviting the public to scour Euclid’s massive DR1 release, helping astronomers spot light-bending galaxies across deep space.
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Explore the 25 Biggest Discoveries in Space Exploration that fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the universe. From ...
In a world that often measures itself in days, years, decades and centuries, a second seems insignificant. But a lot can happen in an instant. It takes a lightning bolt just 30 microseconds to strike ...
Astronomers are turning to GPUs to find needles in the galactic haystack.
Astronomers detect the most powerful space laser from colliding galaxies 8 billion light-years away, offering rare insights ...
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