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A Glow Hidden in the Milky Way’s Core May Reveal Dark Matter After a Century of Searching
Learn how a newly detected gamma-ray halo in the Milky Way could mark the first direct glimpse of dark matter.
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Milky Way's Largest Stellar Black Hole Discovery
ESA's Gaia mission, the Very Large Telescope and other ground-based telescopes have discovered stellar black hole Gaia BH3.
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Nocturnal tourism: See the Milky Way like never before
Discover the top U.S. spots for stargazing and nocturnal tourism. From Bend to Sedona, find dark-sky destinations, rentals, ...
Scientists have detected an unusual gamma-ray halo around our Milky Way galaxy. This signal, observed by NASA's Fermi telescope, has a specific energy ...
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AI Just Helped Scientists Simulate Every Star in the Milky Way—All 100 Billion of Them
Using artificial intelligence, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences, ...
Greetings everyone! We’ve lost three of the five visible planets to the sun’s glare with only Jupiter remaining in the ...
The new study reports the detection of a mysterious halo-like glow of gamma rays around the Milky Way, peaking sharply at ...
Researchers combined deep learning with high-resolution physics to create the first Milky Way model that tracks over 100 ...
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Pulsars or dark matter? The Milky Way’s central glow just got more puzzling
For over a decade, a dim but persistent glow near the center of the Milky Way has confused astronomers, shining in ...
For the first time, scientists have built a digital version of the Milky Way that follows the motion of individual stars, not ...
LHAASO has uncovered that micro-quasars, black holes feeding on companion stars, are powerful PeV particle accelerators.
Researchers have successfully performed the world's first Milky Way simulation that accurately represents more than 100 ...
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