The stars were detected by two separate teams
of astronomers.
Actually, our discovery of black holes is one of many triumphs of science despite Christianity trying to quash findings
of astronomers and astrophysicists, back to Galileo and beyond.
It happens to sit neatly with the opinion
of some astronomers who hold that the universe was always there and did not need a beginning.
Just like the debating astrologers, who can argue until the drought breaks as to whether Virgos or Capricorns will find love this month, must fear the approach
of the astronomer and his telescope, you beleivers in the various sky - fairies must dread the contenance of the rational atheist..
It is like asking a bunch
of astronomers whether they all study the same sun when they are all using different equipment and without recognizing that they all think about what is meant by the words «study», «same» and «sun in different ways.
Such process includes human history but includes also the dim past studied by the paleontologist and the distant space
of the astronomer.
Both groups
of astronomers studied a particular quasar called APM 08279 +5255, which harbors a black hole 20 billion times more massive than the sun and produces as much energy as a thousand trillion suns.
Two teams
of astronomers have discovered the largest and farthest reservoir of water ever detected in the universe.
Recently, a team
of astronomers reported discovering a pulsating star that appears to shine with the energy of 10 million suns.
Whatever one might call it, though, it is presently racing away from the sun and has sparked a stampede
of astronomers rushing to observe it before it fades entirely from view in the darkness of interstellar space.
Several hours later, a team
of astronomers known as the ROTSE (Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment) collaboration, led by Carl Akerlof of the University of Michigan, reported that the visible - light counterpart of the burst was also seen in the images taken with a small, robotic telescope operated by their team, starting only 22 seconds after the burst.
In two studies, international teams
of astronomers suggest that recent images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory of two pulsars — Geminga and B0355 +54 — may help shine a light on the distinctive emission signatures of pulsars, as well as their often perplexing geometry.
Thousands
of astronomers and physicists.
About 10 years ago, a group
of astronomers started talking about creating a unified, global virtual observatory.
An international team
of astronomers has determined that Centaurus A, a massive elliptical galaxy 13 million light - years from Earth, is accompanied by a number of dwarf satellite galaxies orbiting the main body in a narrow disk.
The discovery follows decades
of astronomers searching for small black holes in the galactic center, where a supermassive black hole lives (SN: 3/4/17, p. 8).
Now, a team
of astronomers has used position and velocity data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey as well as computer simulations of stellar evolution in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC, pictured above), a small satellite galaxy near the Milky Way, to show that these speeding stars may come from there.
Last summer, a team
of astronomers tried three times to catch the tiny shadow of a distant world as it raced across our planet, like a tiny eclipse, at 60,000 mph.
So one team
of astronomers used data from the Gaia space observatory to simulate the interiors of solar - type stars, which are similar in mass and age to our own sun.
This intriguing fingerprint quickly triggered additional observations by teams
of astronomers worldwide who obtained observing time with additional space observatories including NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR).
Now a group
of astronomers led by Asa Bluck of the University of Victoria in Canada have found a (relatively) simple relationship between the colour of a galaxy and the size of its bulge: the more massive the bulge the redder the galaxy.
Moreover, the academic job situation for astronomers in Canada has improved in the last few years, owing to the retirements of the large cohort
of astronomers hired in the late 1960s and the fact that university enrolments have swelled as a result of population growth, the baby boom echo, and increased participation rate.
He leads a team
of astronomers who have been using the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) to look for failed supernovae in other galaxies.
A team
of astronomers from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and SOKENDAI (Graduate University of Advanced Studies, Japan) are tracking velocity structures and gaseous metallicities in galaxies in two protoclusters located in the direction of the constellation Serpens.
Another bombshell came in 1998 when two teams
of astronomers proved that cosmic expansion is actually speeding up due to a mysterious property of space called dark energy.
Fast forward 500 years, and a team
of astronomers led by John Bally (University of Colorado, USA) has used the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) to peer into the heart of this cloud.
The galaxies in the early universe started off small and the theory
of the astronomers is that the baby galaxies gradually grew larger and more massive by constantly colliding with neighbouring galaxies to form new, larger galaxies.
But that tense day, December 26, 2004, stunned the small group
of astronomers who dutifully detect and plot trajectories of hundreds of thousands of the millions of chunks of rock whizzing around the solar system.
This research has become possible only recently with the advent
of astronomers» precision measurements of the amounts of nuclei present in the early universe.
Observing 34 young stars, an international team
of astronomers learned the waves can reveal the stars» relative ages and other traits — and so provide a valuable tool to explore the evolution of the universe.
«My generation
of astronomers spent a huge effort building this dream, but it's really this next generation that will truly capitalize on this investment.»
An international team
of astronomers led by Yale University and the University of California - Santa Cruz have pushed back the cosmic frontier of galaxy exploration to a time when the universe was only 5 % of its present age.
Adam Riess turned astronomy on its head when he led a team
of astronomers (the High - z Team) that discovered the expansion of the universe is actually speeding up.
Bradbury's earliest encounters with science were at the tender age of 10, when he read all he could understand
of astronomer Percival Lowell's...
A team
of astronomers at the University of Chicago and Grinnell College seeks to change the way scientists approach the search for Earth - like planets orbiting stars other than the sun.
But a pair
of astronomers are now putting the question of what defines a galaxy to a public vote, in the hope of reaching a consensus and avoiding the sort of controversy that surrounded Pluto being stripped of its status as a planet.
In the past few years, Hummel and a team
of astronomers have observed wiggles in the jet.
With the help of the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope, a German - led group
of astronomers have observed the intriguing characteristics of an unusual type of object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter: two asteroids orbiting each other and exhibiting comet - like features, including a bright coma and a long tail.
An international team
of astronomers including researchers from the University of British Columbia has discovered a new dwarf planet orbiting in the disk of small icy worlds beyond Neptune.
The team
of astronomers has now shown that the comet's orbit is stable for more than three hundred years.
Instead, I'm ushered into a narrow, drab office whose main decoration is a signed photograph
of astronomer and TV personality Neil deGrasse Tyson.
A team
of astronomers, led by Karina Caputi of the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute at the University of Groningen, has now unearthed many distant galaxies that had escaped earlier scrutiny.
To answer this question, an international team
of astronomers observed the evolved star L2 Puppis.
An international team
of astronomers used the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope to estimate whether there might be water on the seven earth - sized planets orbiting the nearby dwarf star TRAPPIST - 1.
Two rival teams
of astronomers are racing to capture unprecedented images of giant planets around other stars.
It has been submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters and some researchers say it has 4600 authors — roughly one - third
of all astronomers.
That prospect sends chills down the spines
of some astronomers, who hope to build even bigger space telescopes using the new technologies developed at such great cost for Webb.
EACH NEW GENERATION
of astronomers discovers that the universe is much bigger than their predecessors imagined.
Thousands
of astronomers have not seen this
She accepted an offer from a group
of astronomers at Berkeley, part of a collaboration studying a rare type of supernova that some believe holds the key to measuring the expansion of the universe.