It is a plausible scenario, according to Martin Rees, the cosmologist and former astronomer royal, because of the clumpy way ...
New data from the James Webb Space Telescope may solve a riddle from the universe’s beginnings. A compact, distant object ...
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Hubble trouble: Can you handle the cosmic challenge?
Floating high above Earth's atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured some of the most breathtaking images ever ...
Discover the 10 best stargazing spots across continents, from Chile’s Atacama Desert to India’s Himalayas, offering ...
Astronomers hunting for evidence of the light from the first stars and galaxies have found that the universe was warm, rather than cold, before it "lit up." ...
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First Stars Appeared in a 'Pre-Heated' Universe, Says Surprising Study
Scientists at UT Austin claim the first provable quantum supremacy, showing a 12-qubit system beat classical computers—paving the way for real quantum power. Harvard researcher Avi Loeb says comet ...
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October 2025 Stargazing: Planets, Moons, And Galaxies You Must See!
October 2025 promises an exciting month for skywatchers as multiple celestial events unfold across the globe. From bright ...
A growing list of dark star candidates could help explain why some early galaxies were so big, so early in the universe.
Out of billions of galaxies, trillions of stars and an endless expanse of space, Earth is the only known place where life ...
This article, originally titled "The Man Who Discovered the Universe," is from the Summer 2025 issue of Air & Space Quarterly ...
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