A newly discovered supermassive black hole, J1601+3102, from just 1.2 billion years post-Big Bang is erupting with jets of plasma longer than the Milky Way, challenging our understanding of galaxy evolution.
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals breathtaking new images of the Sombrero Galaxy, showcasing hidden stars and intricate structures that transform our understanding of this cosmic wonder.
Astronomers have released the largest map of the early universe, revealing nearly 800,000 galaxies thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. This groundbreaking discovery provides insights into cosmic evolution and the universe's earliest structures.
New research reveals that tiny dwarf galaxies played a pivotal role in lighting up the early Universe, surprising scientists who expected larger galaxies to be the key players. This groundbreaking discovery could reshape our understanding of cosmic history.
Astronomers have uncovered a bizarre, perfectly spherical bubble named Teleios in the Milky Way, sparking questions about its supernova origins and the mysteries of cosmic evolution.
The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered thousands of galaxy groups from the early universe, revealing details about their formation and structure. This largest-ever sample is reshaping our understanding of cosmic evolution.
A new study reveals that Andromeda's satellite galaxies are arranged in a strange, lopsided manner, challenging our understanding of galaxy formation and dark matter's role in the universe.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals potential 'hidden' galaxies that could challenge our understanding of galaxy evolution and contribute to the universe's energy budget. This research could reshape cosmic theories forever!
NASA's SPHEREx observatory has commenced its mission, capturing stunning infrared images of the universe. This groundbreaking telescope aims to map millions of galaxies and answer key questions about water and cosmic evolution.
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has released a monumental dataset featuring 18.7 million celestial objects, offering new insights into dark energy, galaxy evolution, and more. This unprecedented data will revolutionize our understanding of the universe.