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The Daily Galaxy on MSNAstronomers Unveil Hidden Galactic River Flowing Gas Toward Milky Way’s Heart
Astronomers from around the world have made a groundbreaking discovery within the Milky Way Galaxy that promises to offer ...
An impossibly bright galaxy is forcing scientists to rewrite the rules of the Big Bang’s aftermath. Here’s what you’ll learn ...
A team of international astronomers has unveiled a massive, previously unknown cloud of gas and dust streaming toward the ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNHow Milky Way’s Future Collision with Andromeda Could Shape the Universe
In recent groundbreaking research published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, scientists from the ...
A cosmic dance could be the future of the Milky Way as it tracks a course to collide with neighboring galaxies, a University ...
Astronomers have studied the merger of galaxies NGC 5713 and NGC 5719 to understand the future collision between the Milky ...
New measurements of the galaxy at the heart of the “Cosmic Horseshoe” indicate that it could house the most massive object ...
"One day soon we may be able to see these 'missing' galaxies, which would be hugely exciting and could tell us more about how the universe came to be as we see it today." ...
A University of Queensland study suggests that the Milky Way is on a collision course with neighboring galaxies, predicting a ...
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Space.com on MSN'Ice cube' clouds discovered at the galaxy's center shouldn't exist — and they hint at a recent black hole explosion
Twin orbs of superhot plasma at the Milky Way's center known as the "Fermi bubbles" contain inexplicable clouds of cold hydrogen, new research reveals. They could help scientists figure out when our ...
The Milky Way is our home galaxy with a disc of stars that spans more than 100,000 light-years. Because it appears as a rotating disc curving out from a dense central region, the Milky Way is ...
The existence of a second two-disk galaxy suggests that the Milky Way is rather vanilla, perhaps because the two types of supernovae naturally produce thin and thick disks in most spiral galaxies.
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