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Galaxies have an overall internal motion called disk velocity. It’s how gas, dust, and stars move around the galactic center.
And astronomers have a brand-new, superpowerful eye with which to see the changing cosmos: the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile. The Rubin Observatory released its first images last week, and ...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA), astronomers have performed radio observations of a galaxy cluster Abell 2744, nicknamed ...
The universe is a happening place—full of exploding stars, erupting black holes, zipping asteroids, and much more. The Rubin Observatory released its first images last week, and they’re stunning—vast, ...
New observations support the idea that hot, diffuse threads of gas called cosmic filaments connect clusters of galaxies ...
Martin Kahanec, the co-founder and scientific director of the Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI), has received ...
RIT researchers will be co-investigators on nine of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Cycle 4 programs set to begin in early ...
The South Pole Telescope has mapped our skies in more detail than ever before, strengthening our understanding of dark energy ...
The first images from the telescope were released earlier this week, and it uses a 3,200-megapixel camera the size of a car.