Astronomers from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have created the largest low-frequency radio ...
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For the first time, James Webb telescope detects 5 'building blocks of life' in ice outside the Milky Way
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered five complex organic molecules trapped in the ice around ...
The new radio portrait of the Milky Way is the most sensitive, widest-area map at these low frequencies to date. It will ...
The image was constructed by Silvia Mantovanini, a Ph.D. student at Curtin University’s ICRAR node, who spent 18 months and ...
For decades, astronomers have been vying to identify a source for a mysterious gamma-ray excess at the center of the Milky ...
At the heart of the Milky Way, a faint and widespread glow of gamma rays has puzzled astronomers for decades. The light could ...
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A faint glow in the Milky Way could be a dark matter footprint
"It's possible we will see the new data and confirm one theory over the other — or maybe we'll find nothing, in which case it ...
A mysterious glow at the center of the Milky Way has puzzled astronomers for more than a decade. New research offers an ...
New simulations suggest dark matter could explain the mysterious gamma-ray glow at the Milky Way’s center. The findings show that the galaxy’s early mergers may have shaped dark matter in a way that ...
The Milky Way is our home galaxy with a disc of stars that spans more than 100,000 light-years. While the Milky Way is generally always visible from Earth, certain times of year are better for ...
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Scientists think the mysterious glow in our galaxy could be from dark matter. What that means
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the ...
Perched high in Chile's Andes, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory sees a breathtaking view of the Milky Way's southern arc.
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