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Filmed during the Top Marques event in Monaco, this video features the Mercedes SLS AMG and SLR AMG Roadster showcasing their acceleration and exhaust sound in an open-top setting. Capturing the ...
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As telescopes peer into the universe, they sometimes see quirks of nature that magnify faraway objects. These eight galaxies recently imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) appear stretched, ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope on Thursday unveiled vivid images of stars and cosmic dust within the Milky Way’s busiest stellar nursery. According to NASA, the observatory focused on Sagittarius ...
If an asteroid is on a collision course with the moon, what should humanity do? Try to nudge the space rock out of the way before it strikes? Obliterate it with a nuclear explosion? Those are the ...
Scientists have long been aware of the massive elliptical galaxy, M87. The galaxy was first observed in the late 18th century by Charles Messier, who cataloged objects in the sky specifically to avoid ...
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Our Milky Way galaxy never sits still: it rotates and wobbles. And now, data from the European Space Agency's Gaia space telescope reveal that our galaxy also has a giant wave rippling outwards from ...
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