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Interstellar comets like 3I/ATLAS could serve as seeds for giant planet formation, potentially explaining how massive planets ...
A maelstrom of star formation close to the center of our galaxy has been revealed in two different wavelengths by the James ...
Our galaxy's most abundant type of planet could be rich in liquid water due to formative interactions between magma oceans ...
Astronomers from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have created the largest low-frequency radio ...
While scouring images from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers spotted Capotauro, "one of the most puzzling ...
In a feat of galactic archeology, astronomers are using ever more detailed information to trace the origin of our galaxy—and to learn about how other galaxies formed in the early stages of the ...
An international team of astronomers, including Carnegie’s Eric Persson, has charted the rise and fall of galaxies over 90 percent of cosmic history. heir work, which includes some of the most ...
A class of University of Texas astronomy students has discovered that nearby dwarf galaxy Segue-1 seems to host a ...
Scientists are turning to the beautiful and famous Whirlpool Galaxy to look for areas where stars could eventually be born. By mapping out the presence of particular chemicals, they hope to learn ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a galaxy whose asymmetric appearance may be the result of a galactic tug of war. Located 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo, the ...
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