New data reveals a 3-million-light-year filament connecting two galaxies, each of which hosts a supermassive black hole.
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The core of a massive cluster of galaxies appears to be pumping out far more stars than it should. Now researchers at MIT and ...
Nitrous oxide sold in colorful tanks with candy-like flavors that consumers are inhaling to get high is creating a “veritable ...
Kokoro Hosogi, a physics student at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has achieved a rare honor for an ...
In a groundbreaking advancement for cosmology, an international team of researchers has obtained the sharpest image to date ...
The Hubble Space Telescope’s latest stunning images have allowed scientists to solve the mystery of the Bullseye Galaxy’s ...
Matter in intergalactic space is distributed in a vast network of interconnected filamentary structures, collectively ...
The galaxy, officially named LEDA 1313424, lies approximately 567 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces.
A small blue dwarf galaxy passed through the massive Bullseye galaxy. This impact created nine rings of new stars.
Galaxy Gas has become a dangerous trend among youngsters, where they inhale a nitrous oxide-filled cartridge to get high.
Most massive galaxies have black holes at their cores that emit energetic particles, heating the galaxy’s gas and dust.