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Everything we see is just 5% of reality — the rest of the universe remains invisible
The universe looks bright and familiar when we look up at the night sky. We see stars, planets, galaxies, and glowing clouds ...
The universe may be asymmetric, not identical in all directions The cosmic dipole anomaly challenges the standard Lambda-CDM ...
New telescope instruments now reveal distant galaxies in detail, reshaping how astronomers map dark matter, star formation, ...
We know how the universe began. An event we call the Big Bang started it all about 13.8 billion years ago. How the universe ends, though, is an open question. The path forward depends on the ...
NASA’s Chandra telescope has identified SPT-CL J2215-3537, a massive, calm galaxy cluster from the early universe, revealing ...
NASA to release most detailed images of the universe ever captured Rochester Institute of Technology astrophysics professor Jeyhan Kartaltepe led the team behind the project and explains why this new ...
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