Still, science being science, we needed proof—and we got it in 1992, when two astronomers found two planets orbiting a pulsar ...
Greetings everyone! We’ve lost three of the five visible planets to the sun’s glare with only Jupiter remaining in the ...
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Faint Satellite Galaxy Found Hosting Hyperactive Fast Radio Bursts
Astronomers located hyperactive fast radio bursts to a faint dwarf galaxy orbiting a larger companion 2 billion light-years ...
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AI Just Helped Scientists Simulate Every Star in the Milky Way—All 100 Billion of Them
Using artificial intelligence, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences, ...
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Earth's Location in The Galaxy Is So Perfect It's Frightening Scientists
Astronomers have discovered our solar system occupies a rare "safety zone" in the Milky Way, perfectly positioned between the ...
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NASA's next-gen Roman Space Telescope is surprising scientists with its capabilities. It hasn't even launched yet
"Asteroseismology with Roman is possible because we don't need to ask the telescope to do anything it wasn't already planning to do." ...
A team of astronomers say they've made the first ever detection of dark matter by examining gamma rays near the center of the ...
The near-Earth asteroid Eros will pass by the galaxy Andromeda this evening. The rare event will be streamed live.
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Scientists may have finally 'seen' dark matter for the 1st time
Scientists may have "seen" dark matter for the first time, thanks to NASA's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. If so, this ...
Astronomers measure the speed at which the solar system is hurtling through space by mapping surrounding galaxies and ...
As Santa sits at the North Pole anticipating the discovery of life on some far-flung planet he might be somewhat nervously scanning the latest scientific literature to see which exoplanets are hot top ...
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Scientists have searched for dark matter for decades. One thinks he may have caught a glimpse.
Research published Tuesday by a Japanese astrophysicist says gamma rays may have been generated by the collision of dark ...
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