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Some long-duration gamma-ray bursts, driven by strongest magnets, created the biggest explosion in the Universe.
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Some long-duration gamma-ray bursts, driven by strongest magnets, created the biggest explosion in the Universe.
Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have discovered by far the brightest galaxy yet found in the early Universe.
This is the first of four laser guide star units on Unit Telescope 4 (UT4) of ESO’s Very Large Telescope at Paranal, by the 4 Laser Guide
For the first time dark matter may have been observed interacting with other dark matter in a way other than through the force of gravity.
It’s been 100 years since we discovered the Milky Way isn’t the only galaxy.
A nearby huge ripple of gaseous clouds, the Radcliffe Wave is waving, and moving up and down.
A powerful Cosmic Ray hit Earth. Telescope Array detects the second highest-energy cosmic ray ever.
An ExTrA special planet hunter. The white pearl on the left side of this picture is one of the Exoplanets in Transits and their Atmosphere telescopes —
This 3D-Printed bend-based mechanism might look like some bizarre alien artwork but this is actually a frictionless gear mechanism.
“Big Bang is over!” James Webb Space Telescope finds a hint of another Universe at the edge of our Universe!