A star orbiting the Milky Way’s giant black hole confirms Einstein was right0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 18, 2020
Decades of observations revealed the rotation of the star’s elliptical orbit
Decades of observations revealed the rotation of the star’s elliptical orbit
Scientists have made a major breakthrough that could help us understand the origin of our universe, they say.
It’s sitting in the habitable zone of a star studied years ago.
Warning: This story may give you a sense of déjà vu.
The bizarre newfound world resides in the mostly barren ‘hot Neptunian desert.’
Astronomers using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) have discovered a planetary system of two giant planets — a Neptune-sized planet and a hot Jupiter — orbiting the 8.2-billion-year-old star TOI-1130.
Scientists believe cigar-shaped visitor to our solar system is fragment of a larger body
It happens April 14, 15 and 16!
A supernova at least twice as bright and energetic, and likely much more massive than any yet recorded has been identified by an international team of astronomers, led by the University of Birmingham.
The U.S. sees a clear path to the use of moon and asteroid resources.