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Astronomers Find an Odd Space Cloud, Like a Galaxy Without Stars, That Could Shed Light on the Secrets of Dark Matter
Named “Cloud-9,” the discovery is a new type of celestial object known as a RELHIC, making it unlike anything scientists have ...
What you won’t see, though, are green ones. The reason for this is both a fault in the stars and in ourselves: we don’t see ...
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Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists stunned by cosmic object shining brighter than physics allows
A tiny, dense stellar corpse in a nearby galaxy is pumping out so much energy that, on paper, it should have blown itself ...
The platypus is one of evolution's lovable, oddball animals. The creature seems to defy well-understood rules of biology by ...
The reason for this is both a fault in the stars and in ourselves: we don't see them as green because of the way stars emit light and the way our eyes see colors. Stars emit light because they're hot.
Live Science on MSN
Oddball 'platypus galaxies' spotted by James Webb telescope may challenge our understanding of galaxy formation
Astronomers spotted nine galaxies with characteristics that have never been seen as a collection before. It's possible this ...
Last year, astronomy enthusiasts in Estonia had the chance to witness both a total lunar eclipse and the northern lights in ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Planet 9 mystery deepens: epic discovery or cosmic illusion?
Planet 9 sits at the edge of scientific imagination, promising either an epic expansion of the Solar System or a lesson in ...
Saturn reigns supreme when it comes to the number of moons orbiting any solar system planet. Including the 128 ...
Space.com on MSN
I visited the largest collection of public telescopes in the US in Oregon's high desert, and the dark skies blew me away
Located south of Bend’s outdoor playland, I visited this Pacific Northwest gem for an enchanted winter evening of ...
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Superheavy-lift rockets like SpaceX's starship could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper
After a string of dramatic failures, the huge Starship rocket from SpaceX had a fully successful test on Oct. 13, 2025. A ...
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