Deep imaging of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has uncovered a mysterious teardrop-shaped tail and surprising gas compositions that challenge our understanding of comets. As it approaches the Sun, new revelations may soon emerge.
A groundbreaking discovery has allowed scientists to trace the origin of the brightest known fast radio burst, FRB 20250316A, to a specific location in the galaxy NGC 4141, providing new insights into these mysterious cosmic phenomena.
Scientists are launching a groundbreaking dark matter detector over a mile beneath the French Alps, aiming to uncover the elusive particles that make up 85% of the universe. This innovative technology could redefine our understanding of dark matter.
Astronomers have detected the brightest fast radio burst, RBFLOAT, from a nearby galaxy, potentially revealing secrets about cosmic phenomena. This breakthrough could redefine our understanding of these mysterious signals.
Astronomers have identified the origin of the brightest fast radio burst ever detected, promising to shed light on cosmic mysteries and revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
On March 16, 2025, the CHIME telescope detected RBFLOAT, the brightest fast radio burst ever recorded, emitting energy equal to the Sun's output over four days. This unprecedented discovery has astronomers racing to uncover its origins.
A groundbreaking study suggests black holes might convert dead star matter into dark energy, potentially explaining cosmic mysteries and altering our understanding of the universe's expansion.
Scientists have unraveled the enigma surrounding PKS 1424+240, a blazar with a powerful black hole at its center. Despite its incredible brightness, the speed of its jets appears slow, leading to a captivating optical illusion. Discover how a 15-year study clarified this cosmic conundrum!
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has released its first images showcasing its powerful capabilities, promising to revolutionize our understanding of the universe by capturing unprecedented data on celestial objects.
Astronomers have captured an ultra-detailed image of the Sculptor galaxy, revealing thousands of colors and previously unseen features, unlocking secrets about star formation and cosmic evolution.