The finding offers tantalizing clues in the ongoing quest to piece together the origins of ORCs—mysterious, ring-shaped radio ...
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Infrared data from the James Webb Telescope reveals more structural details of M87's black hole jet
Scientists have long been aware of the massive elliptical galaxy, M87. The galaxy was first observed in the late 18th century ...
James Webb Telescope tracked weather on rogue planet named SIMP 0136, showing auroras, sand clouds, and temperature changes.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Jayanne English (U. Manitoba) A mysterious ring of radio light could have been created by ...
Astronomers detect a fast radio burst from 10 billion years ago, FRB 20240304B, revealing clues about the early universe.
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Eerie Circles in Space Could Be Blasts From Black Holes
The researchers say that the most likely explanation is that it's a shock wave from past activity in the galaxy, which could ...
(CNN) — Astronomers have used mysterious fast radio bursts, or millisecond-long bright flashes of radio waves from space, to help them track down some of the missing matter in the universe. But the ...
(Phys.org) —Streaking across the sky at more than 50 kilometers per second at atmospheric heights of more than a 90 kilometers high, researchers using the first station of University of New Mexico's ...
Radio telescopes use dishes to collect radio waves from space. Multiple receivers increase the speed of image creation. These receivers collect data from slightly different areas of the sky. Modern ...
Visible light is just one part of the electromagnetic spectrum that astronomers use to study the Universe. The James Webb Space Telescope was built to see infrared light, other space telescopes ...
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