Enormous Galaxy Clusters Found to be 1.3 Billion Light-Years Wide, Deemed to be The Largest Known Structure In a monumental ...
NASA said the system is thought to be moving at least 1.2 million miler per hour, nearly twice as fast as our solar system.
Geomagnetic storms also cause problems on Earth. The electric currents they create can overload power plants and cause ...
In 2011, a project that surveyed the Milky Way galaxy for exoplanets — which are planets beyond our solar system — spotted an ...
Scientists have officially given a name to the largest solar structure in the known universe. Astronomers have found the ...
The cosmic superstructure Quipu is more than 13,000 times the length of the Milky Way, and its mass is 200 quadrillion times ...
A star system has been discovered to be moving at an estimated 1.2 million miles per hour, making it possibly the fastest moving solar system in our galaxy.
It is not surprising that there are regions that are more densely populated by galaxies, and regions that are less populated.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Europe’s Euclid space telescope has detected a rare halo of bright light around a nearby galaxy, ...
The structure is nearly 600 million light-years from Earth and is an early display of the nascent dark matter telescope's ...
Predictions are uncertain, but the solar system may be pushed farther from the galactic core or even ejected entirely from ...
Using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), astronomers have observed a supermassive galactic open cluster designated Westerlund ...