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NASA sonifies sound waves from perseus galaxy cluster black hole
NASA has recently transformed sound waves emanating from the Perseus Galaxy Cluster’s black hole into a format perceptible to ...
As the universe expands, it feels like it must be spreading out from some initial point. But a physicist explains why that’s not how it works. Hint: space-time is involved.
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We've officially found 6,000 exoplanets, NASA says: 'We're entering the next great chapter of exploration'
This brings us to the complexity of NASA's announcement. "Confirmed planets are added to the count on a rolling basis by ...
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope is set to embark on a deep-sky survey that could capture nearly 100,000 cosmic explosions, shedding light on everything from dark energy to black hole physics. Its ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
This Week, NASA Captures A Massive Heart-Shaped Hole On The Sun Facing Earth
On September 13, the sun put on a show that felt more like a cosmic love note than a scientific event. A giant heart-shaped coronal hole, many times larger than Earth, opened up on the side of the sun ...
Astronomers have used an X-ray spacecraft called XRISM to observe powerful winds blowing from a neutron star — the findings ...
NASA has unveiled a breathtaking new image showing what appears to be a massive “cosmic hand” stretching across 150 light-years of space, created by one of the galaxy’s most powerful electromagnetic ...
Exploring a Participatory Universe" at the 2025 PASEO Festival in Taos. "Space Messengers AI" is an immersive sci-art ...
Two NASA satellites rocketed into orbit from California aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Wednesday, commencing a $170 million mission to study a phenomenon of space physics that has eluded researchers ...
I/ATLAS is a fast, ancient interstellar object. Its odd features fuel both scientific study and speculation. On July 1, astronomers detected a strange, fast-moving object racing toward the Sun. Named ...
Current tsunami warning systems rely on seismic data to estimate whether an undersea quake could produce a tsunami, and on ...
Not long before he decided to leave NASA, Steve Rader, an engineer who spent 36 years at the Johnson Space Center, held a retreat for leaders in his department at his home in downtown Houston. It had ...
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