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A black hole is an astronomical object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
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A black hole is an astronomical object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
Astronomers have begun one of the most far-reaching efforts to study the cosmos, as part of a historic quest: to peer into space and time.
Scientists using data from the Kepler space telescope, estimated that there could be as many as 300 million potentially habitable planets in our galaxy.
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins is seen as she has her Russian Sokol suit pressure checked as she and fellow crewmates prepare for their launch to the Space
NASA to build a football stadium balloon to carry a cutting-edge 8.4-foot telescope, high into the stratosphere, 24 miles above Antarctica.
Astronomers discover South Pole Wall, an enormous cosmic structure stretching 700 million light-years of space across, containing hundreds of thousands of galaxies.
ISS Solar Transit. A NASA photographer captured the Space Station as it passed directly between the Sun and Earth.
How big is our universe? This very question, among others, was debated by two leading astronomers 100 years ago today in what has become known as astronomy’s
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing’s zero gravity pit stop. Taking an F1 Pit Stop to a whole new level.
Swiss scientists Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz, along with Canadian-American James Peebles, have been jointly awarded the Nobel Physics Prize for their work in cosmology.