Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers traced how Milky Way–like galaxies formed and changed over time.
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Hypervelocity stars have, since the 1920s, been an important tool that allows astronomers to study the properties of the ...
A Milky Way bar that dropped off shelves two years ago is coming back. Mars confirmed it will reintroduce the fan-favorite ...
A new study shows how Milky Way chemical tracks emerge from shifting star formation and gas supply, reshaping ideas about the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is turning the Milky Way inside out, exposing the buried engines that actually drive our galaxy’s star production. By peering through dust, resolving crowded stellar ...
A supermassive black hole residing within the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) - a satellite galaxy - is on a collision course ...
Gaia data reveals signs of planets forming around young stars by measuring stellar motion, identifying planetary, brown dwarf, and stellar companions in early star systems ...
The best time to view the Milky Way in the Northern Hemisphere is from March to September. The Milky Way, our home galaxy ...
Caramel lovers, get excited. Milky Way is ditching the nougat in favor of a bar full of the gooey caramel that fans have ...
The brightest, most spectacular explosions in the Universe -- supernovae -- occur under two very special circumstances. One is when an ultra-massive star some 20, 50 or even 100 or more times the mass ...