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The Hindu
Astronomers have discovered a rapidly growing black hole in one of the most extreme galaxies known in the very early Universe, according to a new study. The discovery of the galaxy and the black hole at its centre provided new clues on the formation of ...
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Space.com
SoFIE findings could help assess the flammability of materials to be used in future space missions, vital for planning these projects and designing equipment. The results could also help astronauts detect and suppress fires in space as well as present ...
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Deccan Herald
The study, by a scientist from University of Chicago, US, suggested there may be a layer of surprisingly fluid rock ringing the Earth, at the very bottom of the upper mantle. The finding was ...
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Space.com
An image of the relatively nearby galaxy cluster dubbed Abell 3158 is a tiny part of. The nearby galaxy cluster Abell 3158 imaged as part of the DESI Legacy Imaging Survey.
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Smithsonian
The six "universe breakers" appear much larger than what scientists thought was possible at that time. Teresa Nowakowski. Staff contributor. February 24, 2023 2:07 p.m.. Six galaxies discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope Images of the six ...
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Mashable
This asteroid group has striking similarities to Ceres, the only dwarf planet within the inner part of the solar system, known for being chock-full of H2O. But these asteroids — though relatively close to Ceres — are orbiting farther out in the belt than ...
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India Times
On Saturday, NASA took to their Twitter handle and shared a mesmerising view of the conjunction For the past few weeks, the planets have been getting closer to an alignment and will continue to do so until the 1st of March.
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Livescience.com
A rare supermassive black hole found hiding at the dawn of the universe could indicate that there were thousands more of the ravenous monsters stalking the early cosmos than scientists thought — and astronomers aren't sure why.
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Livemint
Scientists have used machine learning, a variant of artificial intelligence (AI), to identify the nature of thousands of new cosmic objects such as stars, black holes and pulsars. advertisement.
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Hindustan Times
After a long time, the Earth is enjoying a bit of a rest from asteroids. Dangerous asteroids have been passing the Earth every single day, including a gigantic 1500-foot wide asteroid which made a close flyby on Tuesday. But this period of quiet is ...
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