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Recently, the astronomical community celebrated a groundbreaking discovery—scientists have observed a supermassive black hole ...
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Why does the universe exist?
Is there a scientific reason why the universe exists? In other words, what is the science of why there is anything at all, ...
Recently, the astronomical community has made an exciting discovery: water vapor has been detected in the atmospheres of ...
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NASA's Webb Telescope Discovers 300 'Mysterious' Objects That May Illuminate Universe's Origins
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is helping scientists make discoveries that could alter theories about the universe's ...
Scientists have discovered a giant black hole that they believe may have been formed in the first few microseconds after the ...
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A sharper image of the early universe: Program brings greater understanding to star and ...
What was the universe like in the first few hundreds of millions of years after it came into existence? How did the first stars and galaxies form? Those are questions that astronomers now have a ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has found a lonely black hole in the early universe that’s as heavy as 50 million suns. A ...
When the "little red dots" were first discovered in 2022, scientists thought the objects might be galaxies as mature as the Milky Way, which is about 13.6 billion years old. That's because galaxies ...
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Simulations solve centuries-old cosmic mystery—and discover new class of ancient star systems
For centuries, astronomers have puzzled over the origins of one of the universe's oldest and densest stellar systems, known ...
In the name of open science, the multinational scientific collaboration COSMOS on Thursday has released the data behind the largest map of the universe. Called the COSMOS-Web field, the project, with ...
Some of the earliest galaxies found with JWST are also the brightest. That's a problem for our ideas about the universe. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
New data from the South Pole Telescope indicates that the birth of the first massive galaxies that lit up the early universe was an explosive event, happening faster and ending sooner than suspected.
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