New data reveals a 3-million-light-year filament connecting two galaxies, each of which hosts a supermassive black hole.
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To comply with Trump's executive order about DEI, a federally funded telescope project has altered the biography of its ...
With some creative use of the James Webb Space Telescope, Canadian researchers are now able to study two young planets as ...
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the beauty and importance of dark skies. Big Cypress National Preserve, designated an International Dark Sky Park in 2016 by the International Dark-Sky ...