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Using the Subaru Telescope to observe the outer Solar System, astronomers have uncovered new objects in regions where none were previously expected. These newly found bodies likely belong to a much ...
Astronomers have revealed a remarkable cosmic discovery: the first known black hole triple system. This unique find, identified as V404 Cygni, is located 8,000 light-years away in our own Milky Way.
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Researchers have discovered that Gliese 229B is actually a binary system of two brown dwarfs, Gliese 229Ba and Gliese 229Bb. This finding, made using advanced telescopes, offers new insights into ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - In 1995, astronomers confirmed the discovery for the first time of a brown dwarf, a body too small to be a star and too big to be a planet - sort of a celestial tweener.
The brown dwarf, named Gliese 229B, was discovered in 1995 but has puzzled astronomers ever since, as it appears to be too dim for its heavy mass. Now, according to two new papers in the journals ...