Astronomy

  1. Astronomy

    Most distant galaxy discovered

    Astronomers have observed a galaxy as it existed 700 million years after Big Bang.

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  2. Astronomy

    Milky Way flutters as it spins

    Galaxy has added motion along its north-south axis.

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  3. Environment

    Feedback

    Readers respond to "Solving soot," trade-offs of horn size for male Soay sheep and the huge galactic explosion story from 50 years ago.

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  4. Astronomy

    Quiet maximum

    By almost any measure, this solar maximum has been pathetic. No more than 67 sunspots have appeared in a month so far; at the last peak, in 2000, that number was above 120.

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  5. Planetary Science

    Natural space lens reveals planet

    Guest post by Andrew Grant.

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  6. Astronomy

    Most distant galaxy lens discovered

    Astronomers have discovered a galaxy about 9.4 billion light-years from Earth that is magnifying the light of an even more distant galaxy. It’s the most distant gravitational lens found to date.

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  7. Astronomy

    Galaxy’s gas molecules reveal its structure

    Astronomers have tracked carbon monoxide flowing both toward and away from NGC 1433’s central supermassive black hole.

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  8. Astronomy

    Galaxy’s petal-like structures came from collision

    A cosmic crash of two huge masses of stars, gas and dust probably gave way to a new galactic structure with both young and old star clusters.

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  9. Astronomy

    Water seen in rubble around star

    Hubble sees debris that was part of an asteroid with the ingredients for habitable planets.

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  10. Astronomy

    Voyager’s view

    Though the 1970s-era space probe has finally slipped into an interstellar realm, in some senses it is still very much within the bounds of the solar system.

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  11. Astronomy

    Tiny sphere bends light like a black hole does

    Previously seen at the megascale, gravitational lensing goes micro.

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  12. Astronomy

    The NASA take on ‘Gravity’

    An astronaut and a NASA expert consider the reality of the film’s space dangers.

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