Long strands of glowing gas stretch behind a distant galaxy, dotted with pockets of newborn stars. The shape looks almost biological, like tentacles drifting through water.
Dark matter doesn’t emit, absorb, or reflect light. It’s invisible but supposedly makes up 85% of the universe’s mass. Because it’s so abundant, astronomers believe it should explain many unsolved ...
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This week, we examine strength from different perspectives. The energetic strength of a solar flare and its effect on Earth. The gravitational strength of dark matter in our universe and its ...
Computational exposure: It takes sixteen 16-second frames and intelligently stacks them. The Tensor G5 is smart enough to "mask" the moon, keeping its brightness low to show craters, while ...
New observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope reveal a galaxy with sweeping gaseous ‘tentacles’ in a galaxy cluster at redshift of 1.156, meaning we’re seeing it as it was ...
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The modern entertainment industry demands more than just talent from its rising stars; it requires a level of dedication that often borders on the extreme. Many young actors today are distinguishing ...
Imagine an object so colossal that, if it occupied the place of our Sun, its surface would extend beyond the orbit of Saturn. Imagine a star that challenges not only the known physical limits, but ...
The Museum of Aviation’s Century of Flight Hangar in Warner Robins, Georgia, is basically the world’s coolest retirement home, except instead of shuffleboard, the residents are multi-million dollar ...
The investigation could solve the mystery of how supermassive black holes grew so large in the early universe.