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X-ray spacecraft watches monster black hole wake up and fire cosmic bullets at starburst galaxy
The research could shed light on how black holes vomit out matter and how this influences their home galaxies.
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Record KM3NeT neutrino raises questions about sources and possible new physics
The KM3NeT Collaboration, operating a partially built neutrino detector on the Mediterranean seafloor off the coast of Sicily ...
A cosmic explosion with an energy equivalent to the output of a billion suns went unnoticed by astronomers until they caught ...
"Sometimes the best science happens by accident." The post Scientists Startled by What Happens When They Point Hubble at ...
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Here's why NASA will monitor the sun for solar eruptions during Artemis II mission
With the launch of Artemis II planned in a few weeks, NASA is ready to monitor the sun during the mission in order to protect ...
Hidden gamma-ray burst echo reveals a huge unseen cosmic blast, helping astronomers trace one of space’s rarest explosions.
As four astronauts travel around the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission, they will venture beyond Earth's protective magnetic field. The crew's spacecraft, Orion, will carry and protect them as they ...
Researchers are trying to determine the composition of the mysterious red dots captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.
They discovered that the host galaxy is incredibly massive — weighing in at over 40 billion times the mass of our Sun — and deeply obscured. The James Webb Space Telescope, which can peer through gas ...
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Ultra-high-energy neutrino detection raises questions about new physics
The KM3NeT Collaboration detected a single neutrino with an estimated energy of 220 peta-electronvolts on 13 February 2023, ...
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Astronomers May Have Seen Colliding Black Holes Trigger a Blaze of Light
An illustration of two stellar-mass black holes merging in the accretion disk of an active galactic nucleus. (Shu-Rui Zhang) ...
As four astronauts travel around the Moon on NASA's Artemis II mission, they will venture beyond Earth's protective magnetic field. The ...
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