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| A monster quasar in the early universe Astronomers just announced the most massive quasar yet known in the early universe. Its monster central black hole has a mass equivalent to 1.5 billion of our suns. The object has been given a Hawaiian name, Poniua'ena. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. | |
| Hubble telescope spots a flapping bat signal in space The Hubble Space Telescope spotted a bat signal out in the cosmos, 1,300 light-years from home. And the bat? It's flapping its wings. In new observations released Thursday (June 25), Hubble has captured the young star HBC 672, nicknamed Bat Shadow. | |
| The Great Wonders Beyond the Great Reef What lies off Australia's Great Barrier Reef, in the Coral Sea? The region was mostly unexplored and uncharted until a recent expedition searched its dark waters, uncovering an abundance of life, weird geologic features and spectacular deep corals. | |
| Ancient Maya reservoirs contained toxic pollution: study The ancient city of Tikal rises above the rainforest in northern Guatemala. Credit: David Lentz/UC. Reservoirs in the heart of an ancient Maya city were so polluted with mercury and algae that the water likely was undrinkable. Researchers from the University of ... | |
| 6 exomoons orbiting alien worlds? Well, it's complicated. Scientists have spotted thousands of worlds in other solar systems, so many that exoplanets have become a dime a dozen. But in our neighborhood, three quarters of planets have at least one moon, and no such object in other systems has been confidently ... | |
| Why a 'feverish' Arctic will affect everyone on the globe A historic heat wave is occurring in the Arctic, already the fastest-warming place on Earth due to the increasing accumulation of greenhouse gases. Dr. Merritt Turetsky, director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado Boulder, ... | |
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