World’s most famous scientist will become 70
Professor Stephen Hawking, the world’s most famous scientist, will celebrate his 70th birthday on Sunday.
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Professor Stephen Hawking, the world’s most famous scientist, will celebrate his 70th birthday on Sunday.
New details about the birth of a famous black hole that took place millions of years ago have been uncovered, thanks to a team of
Since the late 20th century, astronomers have been aware of data that suggest the universe is not only expanding, but expanding at an accelerating rate.
A galaxy’s core is a busy place, crowded with stars swarming around an enormous black hole. When galaxies collide, it gets even messier as the
Oldenburg physicists explore the possibility of microscopic wormholes in spacetime.
The General Theory of Relativity tells us gravity is not a force, gravitational fields don’t exist. Watch the video…
Fastest star ever observed by astronomers is moving at more than 8% the speed of light.
A striking example to bridge the gap between scientists’ imagination and illustration, is the artist Barron Storey’s attempt in the late 1980s, to bring the
Amazing visualizations showing how fast light speed really is and how ‘slowly’ it travels through the vastness of space.
Hubble discovers mysterious black hole disc, 130 million light-years away, at the center of the galaxy NGC 3147.