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On what might have been the proudest day of Jack Burns’s long career in astronomy, he was sitting on a beach. Orbital ...
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Space.com on MSNWhy do dwarf galaxies line up? 'Zippers' and 'twisters' in the early universe may solve a galactic mysteryStructures known as "zippers" and "twisters" in the early universe may explain why dwarf galaxies tend to line up with each ...
In the intriguing realm of star-forming galaxies, the key factor isn't the total amount of gas but rather its strategic distribution within the galaxy.
NASA's SPHEREx telescope has discovered 102 new colors in distant galaxies, revealing hidden chemical signatures and ...
The space-based observatory will scan the cosmos in 102 colors we can't see to unlock the secret history of the universe.
The huge elliptical galaxy ESO 325-G004 shone 10,000 times brighter when it formed than it does today. These types of galaxies briefly lit up the entire universe—and contributed to the ...
But when scientists peer very far back, they find conundrums. JWST observations of the distant past are at odds with ...
SPHEREx begins mapping the sky in infrared, exploring the universe’s origins and life’s building blocks across the Milky Way.
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ScienceAlert on MSNEarly Universe's Milky Way 'Twin' Looked Surprisingly Like Our GalaxyThe mystery of galaxies in the early Universe just got even weirder. A team of astronomers has identified a giant spiral galaxy so well-formed that it already has a stable galactic bar; a long, ...
Instead of using thrusters, SPHEREx relies on a system of reaction wheels to control its orientation. The observatory will ...
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