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Explaining Quasars and the Mystery of OJ287 Quasars are among the most luminous and energetic objects in the universe. Their extraordinary brightness stems from supermassive…

Introduction: A Debut Night in the Cosmos Betelgeuse, the brilliant red supergiant marking Orion’s shoulder, has long captured the imagination of stargazers and scientists alike.…

Unveiling a Hidden Ocean Beneath an Icy World Saturn’s small, cratered moon Mimas has long been dismissed as a frozen relic, its surface pockmarked by…

Unveiling a Dark Messenger: A Million-Sun-Mass Object in Deep Space In a remarkable breakthrough, astronomers have identified a mysterious object weighing about 1,000,000 times the…

New measurements by GRAVITY+ challenge long-held estimates of the Universe’s brightest quasar Peering back to the early universe often requires scientists to rely on indirect…

Introduction: A luminous intersection of technology and nature A stunning sight unfolded high above Earth when an International Space Station (ISS) crew member recorded a…

Could Uranus and Neptune Really Be “Rock Giants”? For decades, the outer planets of our solar system have been labeled the “ice giants,” a term…

Six thousand exoplanets and the long road ahead The catalog of worlds beyond our solar system has surpassed 6,000 confirmed exoplanets, a milestone that underscores…

ESA’s Mars Orbiters Turn Their Eyes on a True Interstellar Visitor In a surprising turn for planetary science, Europe’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and…

ESA Unveils a New Milestone in Deep-Space Communication The European Space Agency (ESA) marked a major leap in deep-space communications with the inauguration of the…
