A dead galaxy shouldn't produce bursts of radio light. Yet this 11 billion-year-old one did — throwing scientists for a loop.
Images from ALMA telescope provide insight to the earlier years of our universe.
Cracks in the universe refers to cosmic strings, which are hypothetical topological defects theorized to have formed during ...
Mark Garlick / Science Photo Library via Getty Images Meet Quipu, a new contender for the largest known structure in the universe. It’s essentially a giant cluster of galaxy clusters stretching ...
New data reveals a 3-million-light-year filament connecting two galaxies, each of which hosts a supermassive black hole.
Disney World has been preparing for the launch of Epic Universe with the recent additions of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has shown that the Milky Way’s black hole is constantly blazing with light, releasing long ...
Cosmologists have recently announced the discovery of the largest and most massive structure discovered to date in the ...
Is it possible to understand the universe without understanding the largest structures that reside in it? In principle, not likely. In practical terms? Definitely not. Extremely large objects can ...
Scientists didn't expect that stars would be able to still form in the dwarf galaxy known as Leo P, which the James Webb Telescope recently imaged.
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Using the Gemini North telescope, astronomers have detected the largest black hole jet ever seen in the early universe. It's ...