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Astrophysicists hunt for ways to observe the second-closest supermassive black hole

The supermassive black hole is a behemoth that is three million times the mass of the Sun, hosted by the dwarf galaxy Leo I.

Study of ‘polluted’ white dwarfs reveals interesting facts about planet formation

A team of astronomers has found that planet formation in our young solar system started much earlier than previously thought.

New discovery challenges formation theory of gamma-ray bursts

New research led by the University of Bath has unveiled that gamma-ray bursts may sometimes be formed by new-born supramassive stars.

Supernova images unveil secrets of an earlier Universe

Detailed telescope images of a red-supergiant supernova are helping scientists learn more about the early Universe.

Mars’s surface may be similar to Earth’s original crust

Researchers have found that Mars’s surface may be more complex and evolved than previously thought, due to a recent chemical discovery.

Potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid detected

Astronomers have detected the largest, potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid to be discovered in the last eight years.

Fresh meteorite impact craters discovered on Mars 

The largest fresh meteorite impact craters have been discovered on Mars since NASA began scouring the planet for them 16 years ago.

Artemis I: A mission to the Moon

As NASA's first Artemis mission to the Moon prepares to launch, ESA's Philippe Deloo explores the organisation's involvement in the mission.

Could distant planets be fit for human habitation?

In the midst of Earth's climate crisis, scientists have analysed whether distant planets may be suitable for human habitation.

New discovery could reduce the number of potentially habitable planets

Potentially habitable planets might be rarer than we think due to the discovery of an Earth-like planet with no atmosphere.

Space radiation experiment reveals dangers of human space flights

An experiment performed onboard the ISS has revealed the potential dangers posed by space radiation during human space flights.

Astrophysicists make exciting discovery about radio signals in black holes

A research team led by Tohoku University have confirmed the presence of plasma loading mechanism within black holes.

Exploring the formation of volcanic exoplanets 

A group of Cornell researchers have modelled and synthesised lava in the laboratory to discover how volcanic exoplanets are formed. 

Exciting discovery of a ‘heat wave’ in Jupiter’s atmosphere

Scientists at the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency have unexpectedly discovered a planetary scale ‘heat wave’ in Jupiter’s atmosphere.

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