Galactic Evolution – Through the Lens of Oxygen?
In today’s paper, the authors describe and attempt a method to trace the evolution of our galaxy by comparing the ratio of oxygen isotopes in different regions of the Milky Way!
In today’s paper, the authors describe and attempt a method to trace the evolution of our galaxy by comparing the ratio of oxygen isotopes in different regions of the Milky Way!
In today’s paper, astronomers have accurately determined the properties of a nearby, giant star-forming region in the galaxy NGC 2366.
Introducing jellyfish galaxies — a unique type of galaxy swimming through a nearby galaxy cluster
The existence of distant quasars requires the formation of supermassive stars in the very early universe. But is it possible to form supermassive stars so early? Find out in today’s bite!
In today’s paper, find out how a flying telescope can help astronomers learn more about the birthplaces of stars and planetary systems.
A mysterious streak appears in Hubble images. Could it be the starry wake left behind by an ejected black hole?