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Three ultramassive galaxies discovered in the early universe

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An article published in the journal 'Nature' reports the discovery of three ultramassive galaxies in the early universe in which stars are forming with an...

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From tachyonbeam.com

The modified gravity model makes new correct predictions about early galaxies

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal' reports some predictions offered by MOND (Modified Newtonian Dynamics), a theory based on modifications to...

on Wed, 11AM

From tachyonbeam.com

The supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy LID-568 is devouring material beyond its theoretical limits

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An article published in the journal 'Nature Astronomy' reports the results of the study of the dwarf galaxy cataloged as LID-568, which has at its center a...

on Nov 7

From tachyonbeam.com

Mission CRS-31: the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft has reached the International Space Station

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A little while ago, SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft docked with the International Space Station's Harmony module completing the first part of its CRS-31 mission...

on Nov 5

From tachyonbeam.com

The Chinese Shenzhou 18 space mission has ended

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It was night in China when the three Chinese taikonauts of the Shenzhou 18 mission returned to Earth after spending a little more than six months on the...

on Nov 4

From tachyonbeam.com

The mission of the Dawn space probe has come to an end

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NASA announced the end of the mission of its Dawn space probe after it ran out of the hydrazine used by its thrusters prevented it from orienting towards Earth...

on Nov 1

From tachyonbeam.com

Three taikonauts of the Shenzhou 19 mission have reached the Chinese space station Tiangong

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A confirmation has arrived that three Chinese taikonauts from the Shenzhou 19 mission reached the Chinese space station Tiangong with an automated docking...

on Oct 30

From tachyonbeam.com

A rejuvenation inside the galaxy NGC 1386

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An article published in the journal 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society' reports a study of the galaxy NGC 1386 that shows that star formation...

on Oct 29

From tachyonbeam.com

Mission Crew-8 accomplished: the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft has come back to Earth

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A little while ago, SpaceX's Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft concluded its Crew-8, or SpaceX Crew-8, mission for NASA by landing without problems. On board...

on Oct 25

From tachyonbeam.com

First candidate brown dwarfs discovered outside the Milky Way

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal' reports the identification of 64 brown dwarf candidates in the star cluster NGC 602 in the Small Magellanic...

on Oct 24

From tachyonbeam.com

A mapping of the corona of black holes

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal Letters' reports the results of a study on the region of very hot plasma that surrounds a black hole called...

on Oct 22

From tachyonbeam.com

The brown dwarf Gliese 229 B is actually a pair of close brown dwarfs

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Two articles, one published in the journal 'Nature' and one in 'The Astrophysical Journal Letters', report the results of two independent studies on Gliese 229...

on Oct 18

From tachyonbeam.com

A success for the launch of NASA’s Europa Clipper space probe to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa

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A few hours ago, NASA's Europa Clipper space probe blasted off atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from the Kennedy Space Center. After just over an hour, it...

on Oct 17

From tachyonbeam.com

R Aquarii and the nebula surrounding the system studied with the Hubble Space Telescope

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An image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope depicts R Aquarii, a binary system consisting of a red giant and a white dwarf. Four different filters of the...

on Oct 17

From tachyonbeam.com

REBELS-25 turns out to be the oldest rotating galaxy known

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An article accepted for publication in the journal 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society' reports the discovery of a primordial galaxy that was...

on Oct 9

From tachyonbeam.com

A success for the launch of ESA’s Hera space probe to the asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos

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Yesterday, ESA's Hera space probe blasted off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral together with the two nanosatellites Juventas and Milani...

on Oct 8

From tachyonbeam.com

Most compact triple star system discovered

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal' reports the discovery of the triple system cataloged as TIC 290061484, the most compact of its kind found...

on Oct 4

From tachyonbeam.com

A small exoplanet confirmed orbiting Barnard’s Star

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An article published in the journal 'Astronomy & Astrophysics' reports the identification of an exoplanet smaller than Earth orbiting Barnard's Star. A team of...

on Oct 2

From tachyonbeam.com

Mission Crew-9: the SpaceX Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft has reached the International Space Station with two Expedition 72 astronauts

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A few hours ago, SpaceX's Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft docked with the Harmony module of the International Space Station completing the first part of its...

on Sep 30

From tachyonbeam.com

The SpaceX Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft blasted off for its Crew-9 mission

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A little while ago, SpaceX's Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft blasted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in its Crew-9 or SpaceX Crew-9...

on Sep 28

From tachyonbeam.com

Primordial galaxy discovered in which nebular gas outshines stars

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An article published in the journal 'Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society' reports the discovery of a primordial galaxy that was cataloged as...

on Sep 27

From tachyonbeam.com

Galactic magnetic halo associated with the eROSITA Bubbles discovered

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An article published in the journal 'Nature Astronomy' reports a study of the so-called eROSITA bubbles that reveals magnetized structures that form a galactic...

on Sep 25

From tachyonbeam.com

The Russian Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft has come back to Earth

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A little while ago, cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub and astronaut Tracy Caldwell-Dyson returned to Earth on the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft, which landed...

on Sep 23

From tachyonbeam.com

The interacting galaxy pair Arp 107 observed by the James Webb Space Telescope

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An image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, a pair of interacting galaxies. The spiral galaxy UGC 5984 (or PGC 32620) and the elliptical...

on Sep 20

From tachyonbeam.com

A census of the youngest supermassive black holes confirms their abundance

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal Letters' reports the results of a census of the youngest supermassive black holes that existed in the early...

on Sep 18

From tachyonbeam.com

Remarkable star formation detected on the outskirts of the Milky Way

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An article published in 'The Astronomical Journal' reports the discovery of areas of remarkable star formation in the molecular clouds known as Digel Clouds,...

on Sep 17

From tachyonbeam.com

Mission Polaris Dawn accomplished: the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft has come back to Earth

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A little while ago, SpaceX's Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft concluded its Polaris Dawn mission splashing down without problems. Onboard were Jared Isaacman,...

on Sep 15

From tachyonbeam.com

The Russian spacecraft Soyuz MS-26 has reached the International Space Station

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A few hours ago, the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and after a little more than three hours reached the...

on Sep 12

From tachyonbeam.com

The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft blasted off for its Polaris Dawn private mission

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A little while ago, the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on the Polaris Dawn mission...

on Sep 10

From tachyonbeam.com

Mission Boe-CFT: the Boeing CST-100 Starliner Calypso spacecraft has come back to Earth without astronauts

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A few hours ago, Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Calypso spacecraft landed at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, ending its Boe-CFT (Boeing Crew Flight...

on Sep 7

From tachyonbeam.com

The Earth observation Sentinel-2C satellite has been successfully launched

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A few hours ago, the Sentinel-2C satellite of the Copernicus / GMES program blasted off from the Kourou base, French Guiana, atop a Vega rocket. After about 57...

on Sep 5

From tachyonbeam.com

Some early galaxies are very bright due to the activity of supermassive black holes

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal' reports the results of a study of primordial galaxies that seemed too massive for their age, concluding...

on Aug 29

From tachyonbeam.com

Mars’ mid-crust might be filled with liquid water

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An article published in the journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)' reports the results of an analysis of seismic data collected on...

on Aug 14

From tachyonbeam.com

The Caralis Chaos region on Mars was once part of the largest Martian lake

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An image captured by ESA's Mars Express space probe's High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) shows the region of the planet Mars called Caralis Chaos. At first...

on Aug 13

From tachyonbeam.com

The Parker Solar Probe has been successfully launched to go and touch the Sun’s corona

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A little while ago, the Parker Solar Probe was launched atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket from the Cape Canaveral base. After a little more than 43 minutes, it...

on Aug 12

From tachyonbeam.com

A confirmation of the origin of persistent emissions linked to some fast radio bursts

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An article published in the journal 'Nature' reports the results of a study on some fast radio bursts linked to persistent emissions that associates that long...

on Aug 9

From tachyonbeam.com

Mission NG-21 accomplished: the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft has reached the International Space Station

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Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft, launched last Sunday, August 4, has just reached the International Space Station and was captured by the Canadarm2...

on Aug 6

From tachyonbeam.com

The Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft blasted off for its NG-21 mission for NASA

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A little while ago, Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft blasted off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on its NG-21 or CRS NG-21...

on Aug 4

From tachyonbeam.com

An analysis of data on asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos is useful for planetary defense

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Five articles published in the journal 'Nature Communications' report different analyses of data collected by NASA's DART spacecraft and the Italian Space...

on Aug 1

From tachyonbeam.com

Three difficult-to-explain primordial galaxies discovered

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An article published in 'The Astrophysical Journal Letters' reports the results of the study of three very compact primordial galaxies with characteristics...

on Jul 30

From tachyonbeam.com

The Mars Rover Perseverance has found possible clues of ancient Martian life forms

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NASA's Mars Rover Perseverance discovered a rock that contains chemical signatures and structures that might have been created by ancient Martian life forms...

on Jul 26

From tachyonbeam.com

An analysis of the behavior of dark matter during the merger of two galaxy clusters

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An article published in the journal 'The Astrophysical Journal' reports the results of a study on the ongoing merger between two galaxy clusters that are...

on Jul 25

From tachyonbeam.com

50 years ago the first human Moon landing

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On July 20, 1969, NASA's Apollo 11 mission's lunar module Eagle, started on July 16, accomplished the first Moon landing of a manned spacecraft. Mission...

on Jul 20

From tachyonbeam.com

Pure sulfur discovered in Gediz Vallis on Mars

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NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity found a Martian rock containing crystals of elemental sulfur, which means it's pure sulfur. In the past, in the same area, the...

on Jul 19

From tachyonbeam.com

Possible progenitor of a hot Jupiter discovered

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An article published in the journal 'Nature' reports a study on the exoplanet cataloged as TIC 241249530 b which labels it as a progenitor of a hot Jupiter...

on Jul 18

From tachyonbeam.com

Some surprises from the study of a Hyper Luminous Infrared Galaxy visible as an Einstein ring

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An article published in the journal 'Nature Astronomy' reports the results of a study of the Hyper Luminous Infrared Galaxy (HyLIRG) cataloged as PJ0116-24...

on Jul 16

From tachyonbeam.com

Today the New Horizons space probe is performing its Pluto flyby

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Today, NASA's New Horizons space probe will carry out the much anticipated Pluto flyby. When at NASA's mission control center it's early morning, it will pass...

on Jul 14

From tachyonbeam.com

New evidence for the presence of an intermediate-mass black hole in the Omega Centauri globular cluster

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An article published in the journal 'Nature' reports evidence that the globular cluster Omega Centauri contains an intermediate-mass black hole. A team of...

on Jul 12

From tachyonbeam.com

An almost complete success for the maiden launch of the Ariane 6 rocket

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A few hours ago the Ariane 6 rocket was launched from the base in French Guiana and conducted its maiden mission in the version with two side boosters. Over...

on Jul 10

From tachyonbeam.com

A quasar tripled by a gravitational lens

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A new image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope depicts the quasar cataloged as RX J1131-1231, or simply RX J1131. About six billion light-years away...

on Jul 9