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Category: Astrophysics

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Mysterious gas found near Milky Way’s center

Posted on December 14, 2020June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

A mysterious cold gas shooting out of the center of the Milky Way galaxy has left scientists puzzled.

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    How stars can limit life in the universe

    Posted on October 1, 2020June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

    For the past few decades, scientists have been looking at planets outside of our solar system to see if they could host life. Now,…

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      A new understanding of weather on Saturn

      Posted on May 15, 2020June 25, 2025 by Hunter Dulay

      The Cassini spacecraft revealed the atmosphere of Saturn has large regions that don’t cycle to the poles and that the atmosphere is filled…

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        Can Artificial Intelligence find new planets for us?

        Posted on November 28, 2019October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

        On a clear night you might easily see Jupiter, Mars or other planets from our solar system. This is how astronomers from thousands of years…

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          Using The Big Bang As A Ruler

          Posted on February 15, 2018June 23, 2025 by Sciworthy

          Baryon acoustic oscillations, an artifact remaining from the Big Bang, can be used by scientists to measure cosmological distances…

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            An Interstellar Asteroid Just Flew Through Our Solar System

            Posted on November 16, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

            An asteroid recently came blazing through our solar system and it appears to be an interstellar visitor. The asteroid, dubbed A/2017 U1,…

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              What Protects Exoplanets from Damaging Solar Flares?

              Posted on November 14, 2017October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

              Thanks to NASA’s Kepler Mission, over one-thousand potentially habitable exoplanets have been discovered to-date, orbiting around their…

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                A New Field of Science: Space Pasta and Nuclear Crusts

                Posted on November 8, 2017June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

                A new field of science is born – astromaterial science. First mentioned in today’s paper, this scientific field studies materials of…

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                  Gravitational Waves from A Neutron Star Merger Shake the Earth and Astrophysics

                  Posted on October 19, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

                  Big News! Astrophysics receives a gift. Interferometers at LIGO and Virgo detected gravitational waves coming from two neutron stars…

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                    The Sleeping Giant in a Small Town

                    Posted on October 16, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

                    Astronomers have uncovered a supermassive black hole, weighing 17 billion suns, in the middle of nowhere. This nearly record-breaking…

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