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Dusty objects follow stable orbits around Milky Way’s supermassive black hole: Study
For years, the center of our galaxy has been painted as a place where stars go to meet their end — a region ruled by ...
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We May Be Moving Faster Through The Universe Than We Thought
Our Solar System orbits the galactic center at an estimated 792,000 kilometers per hour, taking 225 million Earth years to ...
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Astronomers reveal 400 sibling star clusters in the Milky Way
New mapping of the Milky Way has uncovered a vast family tree of stellar siblings, revealing that hundreds of star clusters ...
For the first time, scientists have built a digital version of the Milky Way that follows the motion of individual stars, not ...
Our search for exoplanets is focused on Milky Way stars. It's been successful, with more than 6,000 detected so far.
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The Solar System Is Moving Much, Much Faster Than Physics Can Explain
A new study with the incredibly exciting title of "Overdispersed Radio Source Counts and Excess Radio Dipole Detection" has ...
Researchers have successfully performed the world's first Milky Way simulation that accurately represents more than 100 ...
The new study reports the detection of a mysterious halo-like glow of gamma rays around the Milky Way, peaking sharply at ...
A hundred years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble dramatically expanded the size of the known universe. At a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in January 1925, a paper read by one of his ...
The Andromeda galaxy helped Edwin Hubble settle a great debate in astronomy. Stocktrek Images via Getty Images A hundred years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble dramatically expanded the size of the known ...
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