It may not look like much, but that fuzzy red orb may be light from the most distant galaxy ever seen, perhaps as far as 13.2 billion light years away. That means that the light now reaching us, shone ...
As a science communicator, I don’t think a week goes by without a press release hitting my inbox informing me of astronomers finding some new record-breaking object. Sometimes it’s the smallest planet ...
It was not so long ago that peering into the universe’s infancy was more science fiction than science. Telescopes like Hubble and Spitzer teased us with glimpses of galaxies forming a few hundred ...
In the vast darkness of the early universe, a spiral of light named Zhúlóng offers a new glimpse into cosmic history. This galaxy, shaped like our Milky Way, formed just a billion years after the Big ...
As a science communicator, I don’t think a week goes by without a press release hitting my inbox informing me of astronomers finding some new record-breaking object. Sometimes it’s the smallest planet ...
The secrets of the Big Bang and the formation of the universe are one step closer to being revealed after astronomers discovered the most far-flung galaxy so far observed. The galaxy, given the name ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed yet another marvel from deep in outer space. A galaxy named MoM-z14 has taken the title of most distant galaxy the telescope has captured. It is a ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has glimpsed the most distant single star it's ever observed, glimmering 28 billion light-years away. And the star could be between 50 to 500 times more massive than our sun ...
Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old. The event was first signaled by a gamma-ray burst and later confirmed ...
Oxygen is a crucial element on Earth, as it plays a crucial role in supporting life. Hence, finding traces of it in space sent shockwaves amongst experts worldwide. It was detected in a very distant ...
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