Scientists have observed the largest-known rotating structure in the cosmos - a gargantuan thread-like assemblage of hundreds ...
New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from the early cosmos.
The largest spinning structure ever seen was a giant rotating filament of the cosmic web, a rotation with clues about how ...
R esearchers have calculated one of the most precise estimates for the expansion rate of the universe today, and it turns out ...
The galaxy's discovery challenges our understanding of how galaxies were formed in the early period after the Big Bang.
COSMOS-Web was the largest General Observer program selected by the James Webb Space Telescope for Cycle 1. The team, led by RIT Associate Professor Jeyhan Kartaltepe, has publicly released its full ...
A spiral galaxy, shaped much like our Milky Way, has been found in an era when astronomers believed such well-formed galaxies ...
A newly identified string of galaxies, stretched across tens of millions of light years and slowly turning in space, is ...
Studying the very distant Universe is hard. That’s because — not to be too on the nose about it — it’s far away. That makes it hard for many reasons. Objects that far away are small and faint, so we ...
Scientists have observed the largest-known rotating structure in the cosmos - a gargantuan thread-like assemblage of hundreds of galaxies, gas and dark matter that makes up a filament in the ...
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