Hubble observes Galaxies’ merging in slow motion
These rare merging galaxies, known as NGC 3921, are close enough to be observed in depth, by Hubble Space Telescope.
These rare merging galaxies, known as NGC 3921, are close enough to be observed in depth, by Hubble Space Telescope.
The farthest known galaxy discovered by researchers, is 13.2 billion years old. Image credit Caltech
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.
Take a look at the spectacular video from Russian space agency Roscosmos, showing the Earth’s sky if Celestial Bodies like galaxies, nebulae, were much closer.
The concept of humanity being alone in the universe is frightening. A scan of 100,000 galaxies shows no sign of Alien civilizations.
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.
The Night Sky in April shows Virgo and further away the location of a mysterious area, the Great Attractor and we are traveling towards it amazingly fast:
On January 5, 2015, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope released the biggest image ever taken of the Andromeda Galaxy… Watch the amazing video and the zoom tool