Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, Northwestern astrophysicists gained the longest, most detailed glimpse yet of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
Symmetrical spiral galaxies showcase the universe's natural beauty, revealing stunning artistry and intricate cosmic patterns ...
One photographer put the age of starlight into perspective with stunning projections on some of Earth's oldest rock ...
They estimate it might lie three times farther out than the widest ring in Hubble’s image. Pasha also found a stunning connection between the Bullseye and a long-established theory: The galaxy ...
The Sombrero galaxy shines in a new mid-infrared image, revealing a smooth inner ... captured in stunning detail by the Hubble Space Telescope. The Whirlpool Galaxy, a majestic spiral galaxy ...
Though it was seven phone generations ago, overstuffing 2017's Galaxy Note 7 infamously led their batteries to catch fire. Samsung could pitch the S25 Edge's thinner size to consumers looking for ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble ... image features a dusty yet sparkling scene from one of the Milky Way's satellite galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud. The Large Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy ...
Hubble's work opened the door to the study of the universe beyond our galaxy. In the century since ... These glass plates recorded images of the night sky using a light-sensitive emulsion covering ...
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking photo of a little-known galaxy called WISEA J070815.11+210422.3. WISEA J070815.11+210422.3 is located approximately 600 million light-years ...
Hubble’s latest image captures a galaxy 600 million light-years away, hosting a recently discovered supernova, SN 2022aajn. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. J. Foley (UC Santa Cruz) Since its discovery, ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the spiral galaxy NGC 2566, which sits 76 million light-years away in the constellation Puppis. The subject of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space ...
The Tarantula Nebula sits within the Large Magellanic Cloud, a nearby dwarf galaxy. While the final result we see is filled with brilliant colors, Hubble’s images initially come back in grayscale.