All posts tagged "Galaxy"
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Ravi Mandalia | 2 July 2015
Universe might not be as crowded as previously thought
It has long been believed that universe has large number of galaxies and that the number of galaxies...
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Ravi Mandalia | 24 June 2015
Analysis of Subaru Telescope’s archival data reveals 854 “ultra dark galaxies”
Researchers, based on analysis of archival data from the Subaru Telescope, have discovered 854 “ultra dark galaxies” in...
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Ravi Mandalia | 17 June 2015
Brightest ever galaxy could be harbouring first generation stars
Researchers have discovered the brightest galaxy yet found in the early Universe and strong evidence that the galaxy...
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Ravi Mandalia | 14 June 2015
“Lost-In-Space galaxy” snapped by Hubble
Appeared in the 1994 film Forrest Gump – “Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates....
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Ravi Mandalia | 11 June 2015
15-year-old Brit discovers Jupiter-sized planet in our galaxy
A schoolboy on work-experience at Keele University has been attributed with the discovery of a new Jupiter-sized planet...
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Ravi Mandalia | 9 June 2015
Near-perfect Einstein Ring reveals most detailed view ever of star formation in distant galaxy
In a series of papers, scientists have described how they have used ALMA observations of SDP.81 – a...
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Ravi Mandalia | 23 May 2015
Most luminous galaxy shining with the light of more than 300 trillion suns discovered
Astronomers have stumbled upon the most luminous galaxy ever using data collected by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer...
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Ravi Mandalia | 18 May 2015
Discovery of ‘fluffiest’ ever galaxies baffle scientists
Astronomers are baffled by a recent discovery of ‘fluffiest’ ever galaxies nearly as wide as our Milky Way...
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Ravi Mandalia | 17 May 2015
Discovery of quasar quartet may force cosmologists to rethink quasar models
Quasars are hard to spot while in the act owing to their relatively shorter lifespans as compared to...
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Ravi Mandalia | 15 May 2015
Galaxies die because of strangulation, new research suggests
Murder mysteries are not just an Earthly problem and investigators have long been trying to solve one of...