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The James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera captured an "array of stars that make up the dwarf galaxy Wolf–Lundmark ...
Indian astronomers have charted hidden layers of cosmic dust in the Milky Way, revealing complex structures that shape star ...
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Don't miss the beautiful summer Milky Way next week as the new moon goes dark on Sept. 21
The moon is near new phase this week, and clearer skies and cooler overnight temperatures means that this is also an optimum ...
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Making Unicorn & Galaxy Cookies 🦄 🌌 Three Ingredients!
In this episode of Cooking With Carson we show you how to make Meringue Cookies that look like beautiful galaxies and unicorn ...
Astronomers using the Webb Telescope may have found a new type of object: cold, glowing black hole stars from the early ...
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What's behind the big banana sign at Carling and Woodroffe? Ask Rich Loen
It meant the retired tech entrepreneur could spell out any message that caught his fancy, and it would be visible to the traffic on that busy stretch of Carling Avenue near Woodroffe. With an ...
Astronomers uncovered seven dust-shrouded quasars from Cosmic Dawn, doubling the known tally of early supermassive black holes.
Astronomers at Penn State have nicknamed the objects “universe breakers,” which may be unusual black hole atmospheres and could represent a missing link in the fast growth of supermassive black holes.
New images have revealed the supermassive black hole at the center of galaxy M87 flipping its gravitational field.
Astronomers using the new X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) have discovered that the fierce winds blowing from matter spiraling into a neutron star behave very differently from those ...
The official number of exoplanets—planets outside our solar system—tracked by NASA has reached 6,000. Confirmed planets are ...
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