Astronomers have discovered a giant, 500-light-year-wide cavity between two star-forming regions in the constellations Perseus and Taurus. An ancient supernova could be the culprit.
Telescope readings in two near-infrared bands reveal cosmic bursts that vary in brightness and duration. ...
New evidence suggests that conditions in the early universe may have shaped star formation in surprising ways.
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Have you ever wondered how astronomers manage to map out the Milky Way when it’s so incredibly vast? One of the most powerful tools is something called 21cm radiation. Hydrogen, the most abundant ...