Astronomers suspect the heart of the Milky Way may be hiding a big secret: a rapidly spinning, highly magnetic, neutron ...
For nearly a century, astronomers have known that the universe is expanding. Most galaxies are carried outward with the flow ...
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Why don't more Tatooine-like exoplanets exist in our Milky Way galaxy? Astronomers might have an answer
Astronomers may finally understand why planets orbiting two suns, the real-world equivalents of the "Star Wars" planet Tatooine, are so scarce in our galaxy — and it has to do with general relativity.
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Does the Milky Way really wobble through space like a giant spinning top?
The Milky Way is not the serene, flat disc that textbook illustrations suggest. Astronomers have confirmed that the outer edges of our galaxy’s disc are warped and that this deformation rotates slowly ...
Stargazers are treated all month, with the wonderful cosmic sights of must-see night sky events in March 2026. Find the details of each event here.
Please join the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology on Thursday, March 5 at 11 a.m. for a talk by Shany Danieli on The Path to Understanding Dark Matter: Novel Observations of Low-Mass ...
The Galactic Limited Express" franchise is expanding its reach. Following the 3.5-minute short anime series, which began streaming and broadcasting in July 2025 across 12 episodes, a feature film, ...
Computational exposure: It takes sixteen 16-second frames and intelligently stacks them. The Tensor G5 is smart enough to ...
Starfleet Academy's highest-rated episode set up the perfect story for the rest of the series, and then... ignored it.
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March 2026: What's in the sky this month? A total lunar eclipse, Jupiter's Galilean moons, and Uranus' soft glow
A total lunar eclipse is the highlight of the month. For planetary action, Jupiter is well placed most of the night and there are many events involving its Galilean moons. Soon after sunset, brilliant ...
Several planets are aligning in the night sky tonight, visible from Saskatchewan. U of R physics professor Samantha Lawler says Venus, Saturn and Jupiter can be seen with the naked eye after sunset.
A telescope in Chile has revealed the swirling splendor of star-forming gases at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy.
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