Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe.
Euclid’s first dataset offers a detailed look at 26 million galaxies, including dark matter distribution insights.
After more than a decade of mapping the stars, the European spacecraft will shut down on Thursday. But its legacy lives on.
Webb, which was launched by NASA in 2022 and became operational in 2023, has begun to provide a deeper understanding of the early universe. It has spotted only four galaxies dating to slightly earlier ...
A major international research effort has confirmed the standard model of cosmology using data from 41 million galaxies. The ...
An international team co-led by UCL researchers has estimated the distribution of matter in the universe and found that it ...
The universe is expanding at an accelerated rate and our current best theories to explain this is a mysterious form of energy ...
A disturbance is moving through the area, bringing increased rain and storm chances, with the heaviest rain expected in areas ...
The Moon will take a bite out of the Sun on Saturday and will be visible around the Northern Hemisphere, including across ...
Vivian Poulin asks if the tension between a direct measurement of the Hubble constant and constraints from the early universe ...
There are an estimated five million oak trees in Houston, and it’s the time of year where they release their pollen — a lot of it. It’s the yellow ...
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