Nestled approximately one billion years after the Big Bang, astronomers identified a galaxy exhibiting an extraordinary light signature. Known as GS-NDG-9422 (9422), this galaxy's spectrum ...
This whirling image features a bright spiral galaxy known as MCG-01-24-014, which is located about 275 million light-years from Earth. In addition to being a well-defined spiral galaxy ...
The remarkable thing is that the central bright region of the Andromeda ... with a good telescope to capture enough faint light from the galaxy to reveal its colors and the details of its spiral ...
A fast radio burst, or a strong pulse of energy, was tracked to a distant long-dead galaxy that astronomers never thought ...
The Andromeda galaxy is approximately 2.5 million light-years away from the Milky Way ... as shown in the photo above. A - ...
Our satellite is the biggest light-polluter of all—way worse than artificial lights. The “Milky Way window” in August, therefore, is when the night skies are free from bright moonlight.
In February 2024, scientists on Earth detected a powerful radio blast from outer space. Seeking to discover where it had come ...
Hubble has captured UGC 8091, a festive bundle of lights. Located about seven million light-years away in the Virgo constellation, it’s also known as GR 8.