Tag: milky-way

Study Reveals Many Sub-Neptune Planets May Lack Traditional Cores

New research suggests most sub-Neptune exoplanets in our galaxy may have no distinct cores, challenging previous planetary structure models.

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ESA Gaia Data Leads to Discovery of 87 New Stellar Streams in the Milky Way

Using ESA’s Gaia telescope data, astronomers have identified 87 new stellar streams in the Milky Way, significantly expanding knowledge of the galaxy’s structure.

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New Study Reveals the Sun’s Birthplace Near the Milky Way’s Core

Research backed by ESA’s Gaia mission shows that the Sun and thousands of similar stars formed close to the center of our galaxy.

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New Study Finds Milky Way Embedded in Vast Flat Dark Matter Structure

Researchers reveal the Milky Way and nearby galaxies lie within a massive, pancake-shaped layer of dark matter.

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Massive Star WOH G64 Nearing Supernova Phase in Large Magellanic Cloud

WOH G64, one of the largest and brightest stars near the Milky Way, is showing signs of an imminent supernova explosion.

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Complex Sulfur Compound Detected in Interstellar Space, Offering Clues to Cosmic Origins of Organic Matter

Scientists have identified a complex sulfur compound in interstellar space for the first time, shedding light on the cosmic origins of organic molecules.

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