A groundbreaking cosmic simulation has been conducted using one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, offering an unprecedented level of detail in modeling the observable […]
Tag: dark matter
Scientists Discover Hidden Clues to the Dark Universe in 3D Galaxy Maps
New insights into the “dark universe,” which includes both dark matter and dark energy, have emerged from a new method of studying 3D maps of […]
Invisible Boson Stars Could Hold the Key to Dark Matter’s Mysteries
The universe is thought to be teeming with invisible entities called boson stars, formed from an exotic material that neither shines nor emits detectable radiation. […]
New Simulated Universe Previews Panoramas From NASA’s Roman Telescope
Astronomers have released a set of more than a million simulated images showcasing the cosmos as NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will see […]
NSF NOIRLab’s Dark Energy Camera Showcases Stunning View of Antlia Cluster’s Galaxies
A remarkable image of the Antlia Cluster has been captured by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam), showcasing a diverse array of galaxies located approximately 130 […]
Astronomers Uncover New Details of CIZA0107 Galaxy Cluster Merger with VLA
An international team of astronomers has studied a nearby galaxy cluster merger, offering new insights into the processes of galactic collisions. Observations of CIZA J0107.7+5408, […]
Top 5 Black Hole Discoveries of 2024: Plasma Jet, Intermediate Black Hole, and More
Black holes, known for their unmatched gravitational force and mysterious characteristics, remain a focal point of scientific exploration. This year brought remarkable discoveries, advancing the […]