Telescope tracks 35 million galaxies in Dark Energy hunt0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 7, 2019
A super telescope has begun the most detailed survey of the Universe ever undertaken.

A super telescope has begun the most detailed survey of the Universe ever undertaken.

Astronomers studying black holes in our galaxy, the Milky Way, have discovered what they believe to be a new type of black hole. This previously unknown class of black holes could be smaller than others that were previously dubbed the smallest black holes.

An extra 35 minutes of exercise per day was tied to a reduced likelihood of experiencing depression.

A watchmaker in Indonesia’s Bandung city thinks the next step in sustainability is a wristwatch with a strap made out of the complex root structure of a mushroom.

If you had hopes of finding E.T. anytime soon, one astronomer is about to burst your bubble.

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Nasa craft is second to travel beyond heliosphere but gives most detailed data yet

The universe contains somewhere in the ballpark of 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies. With numbers that large, you can bet that there are some real weirdos out there. Out beyond our Milky Way, there are galaxies shaped like jellyfish, galaxies that consume other galaxies, and galaxies that seem to lack the dark matter that pervades the rest of the universe.

NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover is still traversing the Red Planet on its own, searching for evidence of past life there.

A terrifying encounter with an unidentified flying object left one forestry worker shaken and covered in bruises.



