Satellite swarms may outshine the night sky’s natural constellations0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 24, 2021
“Mega-constellations” from those satellites will be visible to the naked eye, simulations suggest
“Mega-constellations” from those satellites will be visible to the naked eye, simulations suggest
Source: Newsweek Astronomers have discovered a gigantic cavity in space while studying 3D maps of nearby star-forming clouds of gas and dust. The bubble-shaped void in the Milky Way is around 500 light-years wide and is located between the star-forming clusters of gas, or molecular clouds, in the Perseus and Taurus constellations. The research team
Source: CBS News Scientists studying early galaxies were stunned earlier this year when they discovered six massive galaxies that seem to have died during the universe’s most active period of star birth. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope spied the six galaxies, which appeared to have run out of the cold hydrogen gas needed to make stars
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