A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a "bridge" of dust and gas forming a cosmic smiley face.
The James Webb Space Telescope captured an image of a collision between a spiral galaxy and an elliptical galaxy. Together, ...
Strange Universe Like a parasite sucking the life force out of its host, an international group of scientists have determined ...
In September 2024, the James Webb Space Telescope captured this collision in progress between an elliptical galaxy and a special type of spiral galaxy called a Seyfert galaxy, collectively known as ...
The magnificent galaxy featured in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is NGC 1559. It is a barred spiral galaxy ...
MIT scientists say that dark energy could be the missing factor that explains some of the most perplexing phenomena in the ...
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New infrared image highlights star formation triggered by merger-in-progress. Arp 107, a pair of interacting galaxies, shines ...
James and Emily Douthat lecture series will host Jeyhan Kartaltepe, Ph.D., associate professor of astrophysical sciences and ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged a collision between two galaxies that appears to have created a beaming smile in ...
Astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole starving its galaxy of gas, halting star formation in the early universe.