The most recent discoveries in our universe.
A Supernova may have caused Mass Extinction on Earth
An exploding star (supernova) about 65 light-years away may have caused mass extinction on Earth, 359 million years ago.
The most recent discoveries in our universe.
An exploding star (supernova) about 65 light-years away may have caused mass extinction on Earth, 359 million years ago.
We are unveiling more and more of the secrets of the Universe which surrounds us, that including black holes, a region of spacetime where gravity is so
Fastest star ever observed by astronomers is moving at more than 8% the speed of light.
Half of the ordinary baryonic matter in the Universe, has been tough to find but Fast Radio Bursts made it possible to detect the WHIM.
The saltwater reservoir just discovered on Dwarf Planet Ceres, is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) deep and hundreds of miles wide.
Scientists using a model developed with data from NASA missions, have created this strange bubble surrounding our solar system.
For decades, astronomers have known about irregular outbursts from the double star system V745 Sco.
The observable universe is a huge place that has been around for more than 13 billion years, containing up to two trillion galaxies.
An amazing comparison of some Moons in our the solar system. From the smallest to the largest compared to New York City and Earth.
The European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) has taken the first ever image of a young, Sun-like star accompanied by two giant exoplanets.