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The galaxy is moving us: Our solar system's violent journey through the Milky Way
Our solar system is a passenger on a galactic rollercoaster. Part 2 reveals how the Sun, carrying Earth, orbits the Milky Way's core at 491,000 mph, completing a circuit every 230 million years. We ...
The first trailer for Supergirl starring Milly Alcock has arrived, and we're excited to see what she'll bring to James Gunn's ...
Galaxy is expanding its global footprint with a new office and entity in Abu Dhabi, marking a significant move.
James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU may currently only have one live-action movie under its belt, but that’ll change in 2026.
The Webb space telescope observed a supernova that took place when the universe was 730 million years old, setting a new ...
By harnessing the Speed Force, DC Comics ’ Flash is the fastest being in comic book history, capable of moving at speeds that ...
New measurements using gravitational lensing suggest the universe’s current expansion rate does not agree with signals from the early cosmos.
The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NASA collaboration with ...
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Study offers new insights into how the Milky Way formed and evolved over billions of years
Uncover the secrets of Milky Way formation. New research uses simulations to explain the mysterious chemical divide in our ...
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3I/ATLAS Update: Harvard's Avi Loeb Says Experts 'Dismiss' Evidence Comet Could Be Technological-Origin
Harvard's Avi Loeb accuses scientists of rejecting his theory that the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is technological, citing ...
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The Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is complete
If you feel a thrill every time we discover something new about the cosmos, then November 25th may have been a noteworthy day ...
NASA’s James Webb Telescope may have detected the universe’s first stars, Pop III stars, in galaxy LAP1-B, offering a glimpse into cosmic history.
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