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Celestial objects known as dark dwarfs may be hiding at the center of our galaxy and could offer key clues to uncover the ...
When we gaze into the night sky, we see a tiny fraction of what lies beyond our Solar System. In the vastness of space, our Sun and its planets are but a speck of dust. There are thousands of stars ...
A vast filament of gas stretching across the cosmos may help solve the mystery of the Universe’s missing matter. Astronomers ...
“You just need to be under dark skies, away from bright city lights, to see it. What you’re looking at is the bright central core of our home galaxy, seen edge-on, from our position within the ...
Mark sits down with Samsung's director of smartphone product management, Blake Gaiser, to talk about the controversial Galaxy S25 Edge and whether it's truly a flagship smartphone. In this video ...
Located in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), these filaments could be a part of a cyclical process in one of the galaxy’s most mysterious regions.
The Central Molecular Zone, spanning 700 light-years across the heart of the galaxy, contains a majority of the dense gas in the Milky Way. While analyzing this region with the Atacama Large ...
To our surprise, we found two past observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory , although the data were still under a proprietary period (not yet public).
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Still, we do know the overall shape of our galaxy, which is a gigantic flattened disk with a central bulge of older, redder stars that is about 20,000 light-years wide.