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Black holes slamming into scorching stars may be causing mysterious blue flashes in the cosmos
Powerful bright blue cosmic explosions called Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transients could be caused when a black hole or neutron star slams into the universe's hottest class of star.
Audiences in Ringwood are set for an unforgettable experience this autumn as Wonders of Our Universe arrives at The Barn in Ringwood on October 4.
Hubble Space Telescope can "only see the universe in shades of grey," according to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Learn ...
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Why were galaxies so active in the early universe? We may be getting close to the answer
Early galaxies were star-forming machines, furiously gobbling up gas and spitting out stars. A new model helps explain why ...
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This $1 billion telescope found something disturbing in deep space - scientists can’t explain it
A $1 billion space telescope has captured discoveries that are forcing scientists to rethink what may really exist in the universe. The deeper researchers analyze the images and data, the stranger and ...
Astronomers have released the FLAMINGO simulation of the universe that gives researchers a fresh way to test how the cosmos formed and evolved.
After more than a decade of development, NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is entering final preparations for an early September launch.
In the chaotic first moments after the Big Bang, ripples in spacetime may have done more than just echo through the ...
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be unveiled as the agency prepares to launch the observatory into the cosmos potentially in 2026.
Chinese scientists and international collaborators have used one of the largest cosmological simulations ever created to ...
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