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A giant galaxy in the early universe just turned up with no spin at all — a trait astronomers thought only long-dead galaxies could have
Less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang, a galaxy roughly three times the mass of the Milky Way had already stopped forming stars, settled into a bloated shape, and lost something astronomers did ...
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Astrophysicist from Manipur discovers early-universe galaxy structure named after Loktak Lake
Significant Discovery in Astrophysics Lohtak Lake Imphal, May 26: Ronaldo Laishram, a 29-year-old astrophysicist hailing from ...
Scientists have discovered a galaxy as it was 13 billion years ago, 800 million years after the Big Bang. It contains possible evidence of the universe's first stars and is one of the most chemically ...
Tiny galaxies orbiting the Milky Way may hold clues to one of cosmology’s biggest mysteries. Ultra-faint dwarf galaxies are ...
Dark matter remains one of the most intriguing components of the cosmos, making up about 27% of the universe's total mass-energy content. It cannot be seen directly, yet its presence is inferred ...
Seen just 800 million years after the big bang, an object called LAP1-B is a galactic building block that seems to hold some ...
Whether the universe will “end” at all is not certain, but all evidence suggests it will continue being humanity’s cosmic home for a very, very long time. Our understanding of the future of the ...
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