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A new analysis of the sky has finally confirmed where the missing half of the Universe's visible matter has been hiding.
A report about exoplanet K2-18b published on April 17 states that astronomers are one step closer to answering whether humans ...
How can astronomers pierce through the interstellar fog of the Milky Way—not to study distant objects, but to understand the ...
"Our work goes beyond enhancing old images — it's about creating a universal language to study the sun's evolution across ...
In one of the world's largest star-gazing sanctuaries, Māori guides connect travelers with the cultural and spiritual ...
Dragging the trash barrel to the curb, I look up at the night sky, and my current self is instantly tethered to all my past ...
Zoom into the James Webb Space Telescope's view of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud known as NGC 346.
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered Zhúlóng, a candidate for the most distant spiral galaxy in the universe. The ...
How small can you go when forming stars and brown dwarfs? The Flame Nebula, part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, is a ...
An international team led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has discovered the most distant spiral galaxy candidate known ...
Despite decades of searching for this signal, astronomers have yet to find it. The problem is that our Earth is too noisy, making it nearly impossible to capture this whisper. The solution is to go to ...
Astronomers may have found the long-missing half of the universe's regular matter—and it appears to have been right under our ...