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An artist's impression of a rapidly spinning supermassive black hole surrounded by a disc of super-heated material.
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A view of many stars and galaxies, all white and yellow light with starry streaks coming off them
Euclid's view of globular cluster NGC 6397
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Four images taken by JWST showing the Orion nebula (upper left), Uranus (upper right), a Wolf-Rayet star (lower left), and the Ring Nebula (lower right).
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"The Matrix" brought the concept that we may all be living in a computer simulation to the masses.
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An artist's illustration shows a bright flash of blue light happening away from a galaxy.
An artist's illustration of an LFBOT, a mysterious flash coming from deep space that baffles scientists.
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A barred spiral galaxy is drawn inside a bubble. The Earth has been drawn outside of the bubble where the galaxy is encased.
An artist's interpretation of a barred spiral galaxy drawn inside a bubble. The Earth is drawn outside of the bubble to represent the connection between ceers-2112 and the Milky Way.
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Black hole collision illustration
Black holes can get caught in each others gravitational grip and either collide or recoil.
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nebula in space with a pink bubble center and a textured orange ring surrounding it with wavy blue hazy lines and faint concentric arcs expanding out into space
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured the Ring Nebula in unprecedented detail with its mid-infrared instrument.
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When theoretical physicists like myself say that we’re studying why the universe exists, we sound like philosophers. But new data collected by researchers using Japan’s Subaru telescope has revealed insights into that very question.