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Astronomers witness ‘sudden awakening’ of massive black hole in far-away galaxy
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoObservatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) to other Earth-based telescopes. They found the galaxy,...
Where is the center of the universe?
SPACE.com· 3 days agoThe universe is undeniably vast, and from our perspective, it may seem like Earth is in the middle of everything. If the< ...
The Calif. observatory that changed how we think about the universe
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 hours agoOn Jan. 1, 1925, astronomer Edwin Hubble completely changed the way we view the universe and our...
Space Winds Unleashed: First Map of Outflows From Nearby Quasar I Zwicky 1
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoI Zwicky 1. Quasars are bright cores of galaxies powered by the supermassive black hole in their ...
100 years ago, our understanding of the universe exploded
The Raw Story· 5 days agoIn 1838, a nearby star appeared to wobble because our viewpoint on Earth was moving due to our...
5 space discoveries that scientists are struggling to explain
Live Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFrom "runaway" black holes shooting across the cosmos to secret planets in our own backyard, space...
From God’s Hand To Stellar Tendrils See What The Dark Energy Cam Captured In 2024
HotHardware· 4 days agoEnergy Camera is part of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), which is an international collaboration which...
ESA Satellites Detect Mysterious Gamma-Ray Burst in Nearby Galaxy
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoAs ESA’s satellite INTEGRAL scanned the skies, it detected a surge of gamma-rays emanating from the nearby galaxy M82. Shortly after ...
JWST Detects the Earliest, Most Distant Galaxy in the Known Universe—And It’s Super Weird
Scientific American· 6 days agoKevin Hainline can time travel from his desk. This places it well within a mysterious epoch called ...
How a NASA scientist blew all of our minds
Mashable· 6 days agoOn a visit to The Colbert Report in 2013, the eponymous host asked NASA scientist Ed Stone if he ever got annoyed that the agency's astronauts ...