Universe
The universe is often defined as the totality of existence. The universe is everything that includes all of space, including planets, billions of galaxies, and countless numbers of stars, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
Even it includes time and us too. The universe is incredibly vast because it is constantly expanding. The universe also has physical laws that affect energy and matter, such as conservation laws, classical mechanics, and relativity.
Astrophysicists reconstructed the first moments of the universe
The very first structures in the Universe.
Astronomers captured images of the cosmic web for the first time
First images of the cosmic web reveal a myriad of unsuspected dwarf galaxies.
Astronomers directly measured winds in Jupiter’s middle atmosphere
Powerful stratospheric winds measured on Jupiter for the first time.
What can gravitational waves reveal about dark matter?
Scientists of the PRISMA+ Cluster of Excellence analyze data from the gravitational wave observatory NANOGrav.
Study offers some captivating results about the interstellar medium
The study shed light on the study of the interstellar medium.
Evidence for an extraordinarily long jet of particles from a supermassive black hole
Gigantic jet spied from the black hole in the early universe.
Astronomers discovered the most distant source of radio emission known to date
With the help of the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT), astronomers have discovered and studied in detail the most distant source...
The heaviest black hole collision might be a boson star merger, study
The result would provide the first observational evidence for a long sought dark matter candidate.