For the first time, scientists have built a digital version of the Milky Way that follows the motion of individual stars, not ...
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Does The Milky Way Move Like A Spinning Top?
An investigation, carried out by the astrophysicists of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), questions one of the most interesting findings about the dynamics of the Milky Way in recent ...
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AI Just Helped Scientists Simulate Every Star in the Milky Way—All 100 Billion of Them
Using artificial intelligence, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences, ...
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Scientists create the world’s first Milky Way simulation following 100 billion stars over 10,000 years
A long-held dream in astronomy has finally come into reach, and it carries a surprising emotional weight. For years, ...
A team of Japanese astronomers may have detected the first-ever direct signature of dark matter using NASA's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. The team found a unique 20 GeV gamma-ray glow near the ...
These young, hot blue stars are members of the Pleiades open star cluster and resides about 430 light-years away in the ...
NASA has announced the discovery of a peculiar celestial object named CWISE J1249, which challenges existing classifications ...
"Young, alpha-rich stars are quite rare and puzzling. The combination of youth and ancient chemistry suggests this star ...
A researcher identified gamma ray emissions that appear to have originated from dark matter, but other physicists still ...
The “Seven Sisters” have far more relatives than anyone imagined. Using NASA and ESA space telescopes, astronomers found ...
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NASA’s Roman will deliver the biggest asteroseismic haul yet
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is being built to map the universe on a scale no previous observatory has attempted, ...
Scientists report possible first glimpse of dark matter, the most elusive ingredient of the universe
Researchers now believe dark matter forms 85% of all matter. This makes it heavier than stars, planets and humans combined.
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