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Live Science on MSNSpace photo of the week: Hubble zooms in on the glittering galaxy next doorThe Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy about 200,000 light-years from the solar system, can be seen with the naked eye ...
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Live Science on MSNScientists detect record-setting explosion outside our galaxyResearchers conducted the first-ever near-infrared analysis of an extragalactic recurrent nova and found it is one of the ...
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Astronomy on MSNOur near galactic neighbor might have a supermassive black holeFast-moving stars in the Milky Way received a powerful kick from the Large Magellanic Cloud — and a central black hole might ...
Sgr A*, in turn, is dwarfed by some supermassive black holes detected in other large galaxies such as one with a mass 6.5 billion times greater than that of the sun in a galaxy called Messier 87. That ...
While scientists think that most galaxies have a giant black hole at their centers, until now no one knew that one of these beasts resides in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy that's right ...
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Astronomy on MSNObserve the brightest deep-sky objectsThe Pleiades, Ptolemy's Cluster, the Large Magellanic Cloud — here's how to center the sky's brightest deep-sky wonders in ...
"This work highlights Euclid’s remarkable ability to detect and characterize dwarf galaxies, enabling a comprehensive view of ...
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Space.com on MSN'Shocking' nova explosion of dead star was 100 times brighter than the sunThe findings reveal unusual chemical signatures and offer new insights into the behavior of novas beyond the Milky Way.
NGC 2566: The galaxy filling the frame in this James Webb Space Telescope image is NGC 2566, a spiral galaxy in the ...
Researchers conducted the first-ever near-infrared analysis of an extragalactic recurrent nova and they found it is one of ...
To mark its 25th year in orbit, NASA/ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope released an image of the star cluster Westerlund 2. They contain fibre and natural antibacterial properties that aid digestion, ...
WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - The Large Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy residing near our Milky Way, visible to the naked eye as a luminous patch of light from Earth's southern hemisphere and ...
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