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Discover the secrets of the universe within the astronomy category! Access in-depth articles on planets, stars, and galaxies. As you journey through the depths of the cosmos, you’ll uncover the captivating nature of space and learn about the most current and intriguing topics in the field of astronomy.
20 June 2024
Gliese 12 b: A Venus-Like Exoplanet with Earthly Temperatures
Come on, and explore Gliese 12 b, an exo-Venus with Earth-like temperatures, shedding light on planetary habitability!
20 June 2024
Black Hole Reawakens: A Cosmic Renascence!
Let's obtain information about the cosmic reawakening of a dormant black hole, emitting X-rays and brightening its surroundings!
26 January 2024
Water Vapor is Detected on a Tiny Exoplanet by Hubble!
Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered water vapor in the atmosphere of GJ 9827d, the smallest exoplanet observed to date with such a finding. Measuring only about twice the size of Earth, this planet hints at the possibility of water-rich atmospheres on other worlds in our galaxy.
26 January 2024
NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Concludes Three-Year Mars Mission
NASA's groundbreaking Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has concluded its mission on the Red Planet, exceeding all expectations by completing numerous additional flights. Despite maintaining communication with ground controllers and remaining upright, recent imagery from its January 18th flight reveals damage to one or more rotor blades upon landing, rendering it incapable of further flight.
19 January 2024
MeerKAT Explores an Unusual Object That Might Be a Black Hole or a Neutron Star
Astronomers from around the world have discovered a novel and unidentified object within the Milky Way. This celestial entity surpasses the mass of the heaviest known neutron stars while simultaneously being lighter than the lightest known black holes.
18 January 2024
Insights from Webb Data: Early Galaxies Displayed Elongated Shapes Rather Than Disk-Like or Spherical Structures
Upon scrutinizing images captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, Columbia researchers have made a fascinating observation: galaxies in the early universe tend to exhibit a flattened and elongated shape, reminiscent of breadsticks, rather than the more spherical form resembling balls of pizza dough.
13 January 2024
Astronomers Uncover the Spark of Star Birth
Astronomers, employing NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, have wrapped up the most comprehensive study on the triggers of star formation in the universe's largest galaxies. Contrary to expectations, conditions for stellar birth in these colossal galaxies have remained constant over the last ten billion years.
11 January 2024
Tracing Orphaned Stars Back to Their Milky Way Origins with ‘Stellar Paternity Tests’
In the tumultuous realms of open star clusters, the potent gravitational exchanges among celestial bodies can propel individual stars to extraordinary distances, extending beyond the confines of our own galaxy, the Milky Way. Pioneering research has recently unveiled a mapping of these stars situated outside the galactic disk, connecting them to their clusters of origin. This breakthrough stems from fresh data provided by the European Space Agency's Gaia Mission.
11 January 2024
Webb Stumbles Upon the Dusty ‘Cat’s Tail’ in the Beta Pictoris System
Nestled 63 light-years away, Beta Pictoris stands as a captivating celestial enigma that has fascinated scientists for decades. This youthful planetary system has garnered attention for being the first to reveal a dust disk imaged around a distant star. This disk, formed through the relentless collisions between asteroids, comets, and planetesimals, provides a unique window into the intricate dynamics of cosmic debris in the cosmos.
10 January 2024
Small Galaxies in Distant Universe Surprisingly Host Dominant Massive Black Hole
Astronomers have uncovered a surprising finding: the supermassive black holes at the centers of early galaxies are much larger than anticipated. This unexpected revelation offers new insights into the origins of all supermassive black holes and the early evolution of their host galaxies.