... ‘Bok globule’, which looks a bit like a glowing caterpillar rampaging through a dust cloud! It is a shame that the Milky Way – the view into the plane of our galaxy – is invisible to most of the world’s populations because of light pollution...
... adds further evidence to the long-standing assumption that the black hole residing in the centre of the Milky Way is supermassive. "This always was one of our dream projects but we did not dare to hope that it would...
... relativity predicts, with an uncertainty of only 9 percent. This is the most precise test of general relativity outside the Milky Way to date. And this using just one galaxy!” continued Collett. Einstein’s theory is the leading theory to explain...
... 26,000 light-years from Earth in the centre of our Milky Way. Although we cannot actually see it, its presence is inferred...the first-ever image of the cooler gas disk surrounding the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole. Not only that, but it captured...
... of radio wave emission in 1931 that first drew astronomers attention to the invisible void that sits in the Milky Way's innermost region, 26,000 light-years away in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. It would be over 40 years later...
... Sagittarius shape the structure and influenced the dynamics of how stars are moving in the Milky Way, it has also led to a build-up of the Milky Way,” says Carme Gallart, a co-author of the paper, also of the IAC. “It seems that an important...