Not exact matches
A computer simulation of two black holes violently merging into one will help direct
astronomers in their search for gravitational waves — one of the
most fundamental,
yet elusive, phenomena in the Universe.
HD 85512b In September European
astronomers announced the discovery of 50 new planets, including one of the
most Earthlike ones
yet: HD 85512b, a rocky world just 3.6 times as massive as our own and mild enough to have liquid water.
Some
astronomers are questioning the existence of what might be the
most Earth - like planet
yet found outside the solar system, based on a reexamination of archival data.
Astronomers have gotten the
most detailed look
yet at the atmosphere of a planet outside the solar system.
Most astronomers believe that a third star, unobserved as
yet, is disturbing the orbit.
To take a better galactic census, a team led by
astronomer Rodrigo Ibata of the Strasbourg Observatory in France took the
most detailed images
yet of the space around Andromeda, exposing swarms of faint stars distributed near the galaxy.
Astronomers have discovered a bright galaxy that is the
most distant one
yet to be measured, Yale University announced today.
Although a second team of
astronomers failed to find signs of Gliese 581 g in their data, if its existence is confirmed, it will be the
most habitable exoplanet
yet found.
Astronomers report the
most Earth - like planet
yet beyond the solar system as well as a possible «water world»
An international team of
astronomers has found the
most distant gravitational lens
yet — a galaxy that, as predicted by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, deflects and intensifies the light of an even more distant object.
Data from the probes will be beamed back to Earth over the next few days and could give
astronomers their
most detailed look
yet at a comet from the far - off Oort cloud.
Now,
astronomers have found the
most distant gravitational lens
yet.
Astronomers peering at the early universe have glimpsed the
most distant quasar
yet.
In one of the
most comprehensive multi-observatory galaxy surveys
yet,
astronomers find that galaxies like our Milky Way underwent a stellar «baby boom,» churning out stars at a prodigious rate, about 30 times faster than today.
Astronomers have spotted the
most distant object
yet confirmed in the universe — a self - destructing star that exploded 13.1 billion light years from Earth.
«Using the Hubble Space telescope,
astronomers have detected light from the
most distant object
yet found — a fledgling galaxy that existed when the Universe was just over 420 million years old.»
Hubble's
most important discoveries have provided answers to questions that
astronomers did not
yet know how to ask, and found objects that were not
yet imagined.
Astronomers have made the
most detailed study
yet of an extremely massive young galaxy cluster using three of NASA's... view image
Astronomers studying the
most distant quasar
yet found in the Universe have discovered a massive reservoir of gas containing atoms made in the cores of some of the first stars ever formed.
Super-bright galaxies powered by black holes have helped
astronomers come up with the
most accurate distance
yet to the iconic Pleiades star cluster.
The
astronomers then used this map to make one of the
most precise measurements
yet of the dark energy currently driving the accelerated expansion of the universe.
«One of the great challenges in astronomy is that some of the
most important phenomena occur on astronomical timescales,
yet astronomers are generally limited to much shorter human timescales,» said co-author Keivan Stassun, professor of physics and astronomy at Vanderbilt.
MAUNAKEA, Hawaii —
Astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawaii have obtained the
most precise measurement
yet of how fast the universe is expanding at the present time, and it... Read more»
Just this year it captured the
most distant single star
yet, learned more about a strange stellar ring, watched two galaxies merge, and created lots of new images of the Messier objects, the distant smudges first described by
astronomer Charles Messier in the 18th century.
Astronomers said on April 2, 2018, that they used the Hubble Space Telescope to find the
most distant star
yet.