NASA’s Swift Observatory has detected a rare signal from dual black holes impacting gas clouds in a distant galaxy.
Three ultra-massive galaxies from the early universe, named "red monsters" show star formation happened faster than believed.
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This image of the Milky Way galaxy was captured by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) at the Paranal Observatory in Chile, in collaboration with NASA. This image of the Milky Way, created by NASA ...
Scientists have detected the signal from two giant black holes interacting with a cloud of gas in the center of a galaxy for ...
An international team of scientists led by the University of Geneva has discovered three ultra-massive galaxies that formed ...
The galaxies, each as vast as the Milky Way, are baffling because most scientific models for galaxy evolution suggest ...
"Even though it's lost a lot of its gas, it's got enough left to keep forming new stars. So new star-forming regions can ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured two tangled galaxies, whose interactions have caused knots to form in the ...
Scientists using observations from NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory have discovered, for the first time, the signal from ...
An international team that includes the University of Bath in the UK has discovered three ultra-massive galaxies (‘Red ...
Astronomers have identified three ultra-massive galaxies -- nearly as massive as the Milky Way -- already in place within the first billion years after the Big Bang. This surprising discovery was made ...