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Black hole growth hits record speed after Big Bang—now 100 million suns’ worth of mass
Just 570 million years after the Big Bang, a young, compact galaxy named CANUCS-LRD-z8.6 appears to host a supermassive black ...
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How will the universe end?
Depending on how you look at it, the universe might not have an "end," after all. Whether the universe will "end" at all is ...
A spiral galaxy, shaped much like our Milky Way, has been found in an era when astronomers believed such well-formed galaxies ...
A team of astronomers using a variety of ground and space-based telescopes including the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, ...
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JWST finds a Milky Way twin born shockingly early in the universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has upended expectations again, revealing a massive spiral galaxy in the universe’s infancy ...
In the dense environment of the early universe, dark matter particles would collide with, and annihilate, each other, ...
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Where Is the Center of the Universe? Stop Looking — It’s Everywhere and Nowhere at Once
Where is the center of the universe? Learn why researchers say the rules may not apply to the center of the universe.
No one knows what kicked off the Big Bang that eventually allowed the stars to begin forming. Adolf Schaller for STScI, CC BY How can a Big Bang have been the start of the universe, since intense ...
While it's much smaller than the largest supermassive black holes detected, it's still a whopper considering how early in the history of the universe it appeared. An enormous black hole in the early ...
NASA released new images of 3I/ATLAS, the third comet ever to be discovered in Earth's cosmic neighborhood originating from ...
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