Our Solar System is located within a low-density region known as the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). This bubble is filled with a ...
A 3D map of our cosmic neighborhood has revealed hot and cold regions as well as an "escape tunnel" from our local bubble.
The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) researchers used data from the eROSITA All-Sky Survey.
Red hydrogen gas bubbles, energized by radiation from newly formed stars, add to the galaxy’s visual splendor. Near the ...
Recently, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics made a surprising discovery within the LHB.
Millions of years ago several supernova explosions led to the creation of a unique low-density bubble called the Local Hot ...
A team of astronomers using data from the eROSITA All-Sky Survey has modeled the hot gas in our local stellar neighborhood, ...
This brings us to eROSITA, the Max Planck Institute of Extraterrestrial Physics' powerful space-based X-ray telescope. Led by ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features NGC 1672, a barred spiral galaxy located 49 million light-years from ...
The spiral arms of nearby galaxy Messier 81 is captured by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. This galaxy is easily visible ...
This finding revealed through advanced X-ray observations, sheds new light on the complex structure of the hot gas ...