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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a rare 'Cosmic Owl' structure, formed by two colliding ring galaxies, approximately 11 billion light-years away.
Researchers analysing Webb Telescope data recently found a rare galactic duo. Together, the galaxies form an owl-like structure about 11 billion light-years away.
The Helix Galaxy, located 42 million light years away, is an unusual object as it is both a polar ring and a lenticular ...
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Examining the decline of American pride across political lines and generations.
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After 12 months in Government, the Mirror digs into Keir Starmer's performance in key areas from the NHS, the economy and ...
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At cosmological scales, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has given scientists an immensely accurate blueprint ...
New research is shedding light on what researchers call "lite" intermediate-mass black holes, which are smaller, but still ...
Black holes are already among the most mysterious objects in the galaxy, and yet, one specific type has almost completely ...