At the time,
even most astronomers weren't interested in this weird, tiny orb on the fringe of the solar system.
Not exact matches
It is further complicated by the fact that the brightest and easiest galaxies to observe — the
most massive galaxies in the Universe — are rarer the further
astronomers peer into the Universe's past, whilst the more numerous less bright galaxies are
even more difficult to find.
If confirmed, it would surpass
even Kepler 452 b to become the
most Earth - like world
astronomers have ever found beyond our solar system.
There is more than one «solution» to Olbers's paradox, and
even astronomers disagree about which is the
most meaningful.
The cloud may
even be much closer than
most astronomers think and be part of the debris of a nearby supernova.
But a team of
astronomers recently discovered something odd enough to make
even their
most jaded colleagues take notice: a vast fountain of antimatter that appears to be spewing from our galaxy's center.
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.
Even after flexible film replaced glass in
most photographers» cameras,
astronomers continued to use glass to image sky observations, because the plates» rigidity meant that they would expose more evenly than film, the Australia Telescope National Facility explains on their website.
What is
most remarkable, the
astronomers say, is that the segment may extend from the outermost part of Scutum — Centaurus, making this arm
even longer.
Astronomers classify all of this stuff as baryonic matter, and they (and we) know its
most fundamental unit as the atom, which itself is composed of
even smaller subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons and electrons.