A blast of radio waves from the outskirts of an ancient galaxy challenges theories about what creates such bursts.
The galaxy, officially named LEDA 1313424, lies approximately 567 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces.
After a blue dwarf galaxy shot through it like an arrow, the large Bullseye now has nine rings—six more than any other galaxy ...
An ultra-deep image from the National Science Foundation's Dark Energy Camera reveals a wide variety of galaxies in the ...
G alaxy LEDA 1313424 is a beauty. It is 2.5 times the size of the Milky Way and has something no other galaxy has: A series ...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a galaxy resembling a bullseye, with multiple rings expanding from its centre.
What will happen to the solar system when the Milky Way completes the merger with the Andromeda Galaxy? Bryan MitchellMaricopa, Arizona Your excellent question affords us the opportunity to ...
"This was probably due to a collision with another galaxy in the neighborhood." A possible culprit is the compact satellite galaxy Messier 32, which resembles the stripped-down core of a once ...
In a study published today by The Astrophysical Journal Letters, a research team led by Yale University’s Imad Pasha ...
The discovery was made by Imad Pasha, a doctoral student at Yale University, who stumbled upon the unique galaxy while examining a ground-based imaging survey. "This ...
A small blue dwarf galaxy passed through the massive Bullseye galaxy. This impact created nine rings of new stars.
Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have spotted a record-smashing galaxy wrapped in 9 rings of stars — along with ...