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Twin of Milky Way galaxy discovered. Indian team names it Alaknanda
The galaxy, named Alaknanda, was discovered by Indian researchers Rashi Jain and Yogesh Wadadekar using the James Webb Space ...
Indian astronomers have identified a surprisingly mature, Milky Way-like galaxy from the universe’s early era. Named ...
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JWST finds a Milky Way twin born shockingly early in the universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has upended expectations again, revealing a massive spiral galaxy in the universe’s infancy ...
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How did ancient galaxy Alaknanda get spiral arms?
Like the Pune scientists’ discovery, Alaknanda, if more galaxies show up in the JWST data, scientists may have to rethink how ...
Using some of the world's most powerful telescopes, a team of researchers found more than 280 galaxies stretched in a line ...
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Pune researchers find massive, grand-design spiral galaxy existing since universe's infancy
Two researchers from an astrophysics institute in Pune have discovered one of the most distant spiral galaxies ever observed ...
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A Gigantic Spinning Filament of 14 Galaxies Could Be the Largest Rotating Structure Ever Found
Razor-thin chain of 14 galaxies may be the biggest spinning structure yet ...
Space.com on MSN
Scientists discover one of our universe's largest spinning structures — a 50-million-light-year-long cosmic thread
The filament of matter stretches 50 million light-years, and contains a row of galaxies 5.5 million light-years long that are ...
Some of the elements used by living systems are far more abundant in Cassiopeia A than we thought, hinting that some parts of ...
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Huge rotating structure of galaxies and dark matter is detected
Scientists have observed the largest-known rotating structure in the cosmos - a gargantuan thread-like assemblage of hundreds ...
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First direct glimpse of dark matter may have been captured
For the first time, astronomers say they may have caught dark matter in the act, not through its gravitational pull but by ...
Scientists have captured the first-ever direct evidence for dark matter, the elusive substance that makes up more than a quarter of the universe.
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