The most distant supermassive Black Hole discovered
Astronomers discovered a supermassive black hole from just 690 million years after the Big Bang.
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Astronomers discovered a supermassive black hole from just 690 million years after the Big Bang.
Let’s forget aliens for a while, and have a look at objects in space that we can either see and have no idea what they are or
Clouds appear to be streaming out from a cold front, indicated by the dark blue line, near Australia.
This selfie of the Curiosity rover on Mars was compiled from many smaller images, which is why the mechanical arm holding the camera is not visible.
Color-enhanced image of a massive, raging storm in Jupiter’s northern hemisphere, by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory came across an oddity that the spacecraft has rarely observed before: a dark filament encircling an active region (Oct. 29-31, 2017).
Engineers and astronauts conducted testing in both light and darkness to mimic the 90 minute day-night cycle the astronauts experience in orbit.
A huge, mysterious hole, as large as the State of Maine or Lake Superior, has been spotted in the winter sea ice cover around Antarctica.
Astronomers have finally found half of the universe’s missing matter.
The LG Wallpaper TV is the thinnest display ever seen. “It’s thinner than a smartphone and I can easily pick up the 65-inch!”