Gravitational Lensing and Dark Matter Explained
When you look through a telescope and see stars and galaxies across space, there is a reason why that happens: […]
When you look through a telescope and see stars and galaxies across space, there is a reason why that happens: […]
I’d like to call Neutron Stars density machines just because they fit so well into what they are. But neutron
Ever wondered about what makes the universe expand and galaxies spin? What’s out there more than we see? Everything in
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Ever wondered what happens when dark matter particles collide with each other? We call this dark matter annihilation. It’s an
Imagine a world where 85% of its mass is invisible. This isn’t from a sci-fi movie—it’s real in our universe,
What if most of the universe is made of something we can’t see or touch? That’s dark matter. Dark matter
Did you know that for every kilogram of stuff we can see, there are 5 kilograms of dark matter? This
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Can a tiny speck in space weigh more than a mountain? Neutron stars can. They are a cosmic mystery that
Earth is 4.54 billion years old, our Sun will potentially explode in 5 billion years once it runs out of
Do you know we mapped 1.5 billion celestial objects in the Milky Way galaxy over 13 years? The VISTA telescope
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