Zig-zagging across the universe
What’s better than a single gravitational lens? A double gravitational lens! Learn about how light from a distant quasar zig-zags across the universe because of the first double gravitational lens to be observed!
What’s better than a single gravitational lens? A double gravitational lens! Learn about how light from a distant quasar zig-zags across the universe because of the first double gravitational lens to be observed!
In this Astrobite, we see if ancient aged galaxies spell trouble for cosmology!
The authors of today’s paper determine if current and next generation telescopes can be used as thermometers to detect cooling neutron stars!
Come and take a look at the earliest known galactic-scale outflow we’ve ever observed!
Get to know Cassiopeia A up close and personal with JWST in today’s bite.
In today’s paper, the authors use JWST to investigate how warm, star-forming molecular gas is blown away by AGN.