Powerful outflows of gas may explain why so many massive galaxies shut down star formation soon after the Big Bang.
A new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope shows the Messier 88 (M88) galaxy, also known as NGC 4501, in all of its ...
M88 is part of the Virgo Cluster, a giant group containing more than a thousand galaxies. All of these galaxies are moving within the cluster due to gravity. Over the next few hundred million years, ...
It could explain why the early universe is littered with dead realms. The post Scientists Discover Fearsome Wind That ...
New Delhi: A combined observation of the Black Eye Galaxy by the Hubble and James Webb Space telescopes has revealed striking ...
If a galaxy runs out of gas, it will stop forming stars and die. Present-day galaxies have had more than 10 billion years to ...
Astronomers have discovered a "galaxy-killing wind" that may explain why there are far more massive "dead" galaxies than ...
In recent years, very massive but dead galaxies were found unexpectedly early in the universe. Now there might be an explanation for this.
A research team says this cone-shaped void amid cold gas may reveal the missing wind from the Milky Way's supermassive black ...
In the early 1930s, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky observed galaxies in space moving faster than their mass should allow, prompting him to infer the presence of some invisible scaffolding—dark ...
An amateur astronomer in Vermont has captured detailed images of theCroc’s Eye galaxy and the Whirlpool galaxy. The ...
The Arrakihs mission is a survey effort but not aimed at planets or stars. The spacecraft that will form the core of this ...