What determined whether the first galaxies in our universe lit up with stars, or remained forever dark? New supercomputer-based research from Durham University’s Department of Physics suggests the ...
Across the Milky Way galaxy, a planetary odd couple is circling a star some 190 light years from Earth. A normally “lonely” ...
Astronomers have long known that neutron stars, the crushed cores left behind after massive stars explode, should be scattered throughout the Milky Way galaxy. However, most of them are effectively ...
A new type of self-interacting dark matter could provide solutions to three very different cosmic puzzles, new research ...
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This galaxy has several times more stars than the Milky Way, formed 12 billion years ago, and does not rotate at all
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed a slow-rotating galaxy, XMM-VID1-2075, from the early universe, ...
Astronomers have discovered another neighbour orbiting our home galaxy, the Milky Way — and it could be the faintest satellite dwarf galaxy discovered so far. Researchers from Tohoku University in ...
This artist's concept shows an isolated neutron star as an ultra-dense stellar remnant, packing more mass than the Sun into a ...
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What the Milky Way name reveals about our galaxy
Ever wondered why our galaxy is called the Milky Way? The name hints at ancient skies and the bright band we’ve long noticed overhead. Join me as we uncover what that name reveals about our place in t ...
The galaxy’s most common stars rarely host sub-Neptune planets, revealing a new pattern in how close-in worlds form.
To find the end of the Milky Way, scientists looked to the outermost star-formation site, roughly 40,000 light-years from the ...
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