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Trillions of Galaxies in Our Universe: Hubble Telescope’s New DiscoveryA groundbreaking study using the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a truly astonishing discovery about our universe: it may ...
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The Great Void of Boötes: What Lies Inside the Universe's Largest Known Empty SpaceThe Bootes Void,often called the Great Void, is one of the largest and most mysterious structures in the observable universe. Discovered in 1981 by astronomer Robert Kirshner and his team, this ...
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Space.com on MSNDid our cosmos begin inside a black hole in another universe? New study questions Big Bang ...A team of scientists is proposing a bold alternative to the Big Bang theory, suggesting that our universe may have formed ...
Scientists say the Universe has no edge, but that doesn't mean it's infinite. A Manchester astrophysicist explains what we ...
If you wait even longer, eventually the stars will all burn out – stars like the sun last only about 10 billion years.
A controversial theory suggests the observable universe is the result of matter rebounding after the collapse of a black hole in another parent universe. By Darren Orf Published: Jun 13, 2025 2:00 ...
However, the observable universe extends farther than 13.8 billion light-years in every direction because, for all the time space has existed, it’s also been expanding.
The universe is 13.8 billion years old, but the observable universe stretches more than 13.8 light-years in every direction. That's because the universe is expanding and light got a head start ...
Think of a mystery musical instrument. If a physicist is told the loudness of the sound it makes at every possible frequency, ...
The spins of some early galaxies could be a clue that the entire observable universe exists within a black hole—except, that is, for all the evidence to the contrary. Skip to main content.
We just got the clearest snapshot yet of the first light that streamed through the Universe. After five years of staring unblinking at the sky, the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) has compiled ...
There are so many stars in the universe—hundreds of billions of them in our galaxy alone, which is, in turn, one of some 125 billion galaxies in the observable universe—that it would be ...
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