Hubble revealed a universe of galaxies that existed beyond ours — but he couldn't have done it without a little help.
"It looks like it has been through some kind of event that caused it to form a lot of stars and then just shut down” ...
For humans, the most important star in the universe is our sun. The second-most important star is nestled inside the ...
The universe really seems to be expanding fast. Too fast, even. A new measurement confirms what previous—and highly ...
The magnificent Andromeda galaxy (Messier 31), stands out as the most important nearby stellar island to our Milky Way, and can be seen with the naked eye on a clear autumn night as “a faint ...
Hubble Space Telescope mapped Andromeda, revealing a chaotic history shaped by mergers. A 2.5-billion-pixel mosaic shows 200 ...
In the years following the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have tallied over 1 trillion galaxies in the universe. But only one galaxy stands out as the most important nearby ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Circa 1945: Astronomer Dr. Edwin Powell Hubble sitting in a chair at a desk reading a journal.
Edwin Hubble's observations of V1 became the critical first step in uncovering a larger, grander universe than some astronomers imagined at the time.
NASA celebrates Edwin Hubble's discovery of a new universe Date: January 15, 2025 Source: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Summary: For humans, the most important star in the universe is our Sun ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If we could go back 101 years, we would encounter a time when scientists still thought the Milky ...
In commemoration of Edwin Hubble's discovery of a Cepheid variable class star, called V1, in the neighboring Andromeda galaxy 100 years ago, astronomers partnered with the American Association of ...