Dark matter is believed to be an integral part of all galaxies, the underlying scaffolding on which every galaxy is built... READ MORE›
Xinyu Dai, an astrophysicist and professor at the University of Oklahoma, detected, for the first time ever, a population of planets beyond the Milky Way galaxy... READ MORE›
DART is a NASA mission now in the preliminary design phase that will redirect a small asteroid moon around Didymos by simply hitting it... READ MORE›
Our solar system is a tiny part of a galaxy we call the Milky Way... READ MORE›
Before this discovery, astronomers had one solar system with four rocky planets to study--Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars... READ MORE›
A two-metre-long turtle has reportedly washed onto a beach in Calella, near Barcelona on the northeast coast of Spain... READ MORE›
Researchers say it could be that the black hole just grew much faster than the galaxy surrounding it, or maybe the galaxy's growth was prematurely stopped... READ MORE›
New galaxy is 4 times bigger than milky way... READ MORE›
The cigar-shaped body was first spotted in the solar system by researchers on the Pan-Starrs telescope in Hawaii in October, Breakthrough Listen reports... READ MORE›
If 16 Psyche did start out as a protoplanet, as Professor Elkins-Tanton expects, it would have had a run of very bad luck... READ MORE›
A rocky Earth-sized planet that circles a small, nearby star could be the most important world ever found beyond the solar system, astronomers say... READ MORE›
Ross 128 b is the second-closest planet to be detected outside the solar system with surface temperatures potentially similar to planet Earth... READ MORE›
Galaxy located about 55 million light-years from earth is sister of the milky way... READ MORE›
Is there life on jupiter's moons? juice may hold the key... READ MORE›
When nature puts on a happy face Hawaiian volcano erupts into smile... READ MORE›
When Nasa's New Horizons mission was launched at the start of 2006 Pluto was a planet but it's not any more... READ MORE›
One day at Harvard, I stumbled into a lecture about the black holes in the Milky Way... READ MORE›
There are billions of comets in our Solar System, which are typically located in one of two regions... READ MORE›
UBC astronomy professor Harvey Richer likens using the 3D model to walking in a winter wonderland... READ MORE›
It may be one of the darkest dwarf planets in our solar system, Barentsen said... READ MORE›
Hitomi's Perseus observation tells us that we can probably weigh distant galaxy clusters to greater accuracy than we can weigh our own Milky Way galaxy... READ MORE›
While the speed of light might seem fast from the surface of the Earth, in the black never-ending vastness of space, it's actually quite slow... READ MORE›
Based on the location and type of organics found on Ceres, scientists ruled out the possibility they were deposited by a crashing asteroid or comet... READ MORE›
The European Space Agency has released stunning images showing off just how beautiful the centre of our galaxy is... READ MORE›
The low albedo shows we still have a lot to learn about WASP-12b and other similar exoplanets, Bell said... READ MORE›
It will never look like a normal galaxy again. So what happens when two galaxies collide?... READ MORE›
While conducting a more expansive study of the skies with the help of Subaru Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope astronomers discovered CR7... READ MORE›
It is an example of how a fully automated cost-effective research facility can be run... READ MORE›
By chance, the supernova, which exploded about 9 billion years ago, was aligned with the intervening galaxy cluster being used during a Hubble observation period in 2011... READ MORE›
NASA discovered the most distant galaxy cluster ever seen some 11.1 billion light years from Earth... READ MORE›
Gaia maps the position of stars in the Milky Way, which straddles some 100,000 light-years, in two ways... READ MORE›
In order to reach their conclusions, Vesper and Mason ran 156 simulations of possible encounters between our sun and rogue planets... READ MORE›
Employing an array of giant telescopes positioned in the New Mexico desert, astronomers have started a massive surveying project aimed at producing the mos... READ MORE›
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