Jupiter-like exoplanet unveils secrets of our Solar System formation
By looking at younger star systems in the early stages of development, astronomers can better learn how our solar system evolved.
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By looking at younger star systems in the early stages of development, astronomers can better learn how our solar system evolved.
Astronomers studied 200,000 galaxies to measure the rate at which our Universe is emitting energy and concluded that is dying.
The closest rocky exoplanet confirmed outside our solar system, lies 21 light-years away, located just off the “W” pattern of the Cassiopeia constellation.
It looks like a shooting target, but actually is an image of nested rings of X-ray light centered on an erupting black hole.
Some long-duration gamma-ray bursts, driven by strongest magnets, created the biggest explosion in the Universe.
Astronomers discovered a five-star Solar System, made of two binary stars and a fifth star all orbiting about each other.
NuSTAR reveals hidden Black Holes, which makes astronomers believe there might be millions of them in the Universe.
Majestic fireworks in the our galaxy coming in early 2018, when a stellar remnant the size of a city, meets one of the brightest stars.
Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have discovered by far the brightest galaxy yet found in the early Universe.
NASA released new images of the bright spots on Ceres and astronomers still they don’t have a clue for their origin.