The Milky Way is one of the biggest in the observable universe: Even if you traveled at the speed of light, it would take 100,000 years to go from one end of our home galaxy to the other.
One researcher’s analysis of Webb Space Telescope images could indicate that we’re all stuck in a black hole, according to ...
At the center of our galaxy, hidden behind dense clouds of gas and dust, the black hole Sagittarius A* rotates rapidly, ...
"I think that the simplest explanation of the rotating universe is the universe was born in a rotating black hole." ...
Since its launch a little over three years ago, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the ...
In just over three years since its launch, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has generated significant and ...
Many spiral galaxies contain a bar structure that crosses through the center. This photo is of the barred spiral galaxy NGC ...
Lior Shamir, a computer scientist in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering at Kansas State University, published a study of ...
In a new book release, two scientists combine forces to explain the discoveries, developments and theories made in the realm ...
A new study of super-fast-moving stars suggests that they were accelerated by a monster black hole that's been lurking unseen ...
There are millions of galaxies in the universe, and while astronomers have cataloged many, some remain relatively unknown to ...
Faint galaxies in the Hydra cluster exhibit rotational movement, reshaping theories on their formation and evolution.