New COLIBRE simulations show how cold gas and dust help galaxies evolve from the early universe to today. (CREDIT: Monthly ...
The Milky Way may not have a sharp edge, but scientists have now found where its star-forming activity largely comes to an ...
By tracking individual stars and exploding supernovas, astronomers discovered the strength of early ultraviolet glow ...
New simulations are providing the most realistic pictures yet of how galaxies formed and evolved from the beginning of time.
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Experience the evolution of galaxies like never before in stunning new simulations
Published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, this breakthrough project, known as COLIBRE, offers a highly ...
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Study offers clues to why starburst galaxies abruptly stop forming stars
When a galaxy burns through its star-forming fuel at 100 times the rate of the Milky Way, you might expect it to simply run ...
Astronomers have discovered the edge of the Milky Way’s star-forming disk, revealing that most new stars form within 40,000 ...
In the vast darkness of the early universe, a spiral of light named Zhúlóng offers a new glimpse into cosmic history. This galaxy, shaped like our Milky Way, formed just a billion years after the Big ...
A new study suggests that most "post-starburst galaxies" cease star formation because they run out of fuel. But that's not ...
The most realistic picture yet of how galaxies formed and then evolved from the beginning of time has been revealed in a ...
The study of galaxies and their star formation processes remains a cornerstone of modern astrophysics. Galaxies are the fundamental building blocks of the Universe, each hosting a complex interplay of ...
Abstract : Weighing in at 1042 kilograms and measuring 1021 meters across, galaxies are perhaps the most awe-inspiring objects known to mankind. They are also the only places in an otherwise dark and ...
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