General Relativity is helping us map the Universe
One hundred years after Einstein introduced general relativity, it remains the best theory of gravity, and now is helping us map the Universe.
One hundred years after Einstein introduced general relativity, it remains the best theory of gravity, and now is helping us map the Universe.
Using the NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers discovered that the universe is expanding 5 percent to 9 percent faster than expected.
In the video physicist Brian Greene explains the most powerful explosions in the Universe…
A great new simulation of the universe, from the smallest thing, to the most distant, presented in a very comprehensive way, in just four minutes…
Almost every day we are talking about the weather here on Earth, but what’s the weather like for the rest of the universe? Take a look at
Famous theoretical cosmologist Stephen W. Hawking, said: “Things can get out of a black hole, both from the outside and possible through another universe.”
The cosmic web, the universe as a set of discrete galaxies held together by gravity, is deeply ingrained in cosmology.
We’re all actually traveling thru space, all the time. Earth is a rotating planet, that orbits our sun, that moves around the Milky Way, that travels through
Carl Sagan had this amazing talent for explaining the scientific wonders of the universe without losing the wonder. Watch the video…
NASA officially is beginning work on the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST), an astrophysics mission designed to help unlock the secrets of the universe.