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Category: 2. Space
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Milky Way could be teeming with more satellite galaxies than previously thought
The Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than scientists have previously been able to predict or observe.
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The Milky Way May Be Surrounded by 100 Hidden Galaxies
Astronomers may be on the verge of uncovering a long-lost galactic population. Using ultra-high-resolution simulations and sophisticated modeling, researchers at Durham University predict that the Milky Way could be surrounded by up to 100…
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“Impossible” Cold Clouds Discovered in Milky Way’s Heart Challenge Astronomical Theories
A surprising discovery at the heart of the Milky Way is forcing scientists to rethink how massive structures called Fermi bubbles formed. Scientists have identified dense pockets of cold gas hidden inside vast, intensely hot clouds known as Fermi…
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Webb’s Birthday Blockbuster: Baby Suns Ignite Tiered Rings Inside the Cosmic Cat’s Paw
What lies within a toe bean? According to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, mini toe beans composed of gas, dust, and stars. Since kicking off full science operations in July 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled researchers and…
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Methanetetrol and the final frontier in ortho acids
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A solar C/O ratio in planet-forming gas at 1 au in a highly irradiated disk
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Fe-phosphates in Jezero Crater as evidence for an ancient habitable environment on Mars
Imaging and compositional analyses of Onahu
Onahu is in the Otis_Peak formation (fm), recognized by its fluvial deposits of planar laminated and cross-stratified sandstone to granule conglomerates. Large, scattered…
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Discovery and dynamics of a Sedna-like object with a perihelion of 66 au
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Graham, S. & Volk, K. Uranus’s…
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A young gas giant and hidden substructures in a protoplanetary disk
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