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A newly discovered cluster of galaxies, more than 5 billion light years from Earth, may help astronomers understand a basic, but vexing, question about our universe: How do galaxies spawn their stars?
The celestial bodies are known as NGC 7764A and reside in the Phoenix constellation 425 million light-years away from Earth. ESA/NASA The iconic Hubble Space Telescope recently snapped a photo ...
The cluster is found in the Phoenix constellation, partly explaining its informal name. However, researchers also chose the moniker as a nod to the mythological bird that rises from its own ashes ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - A new kind of broadband internet is coming to Tuba City on the Navajo Nation, one beamed down from space by so-called "satellite constellations." This technology can ...
If you plan to view the meteor shower in metro Phoenix, here's what you should ... a meteor shower appears to come from, is near the constellation Lyra, according to NASA. Meteors appear near ...
From its ashes emerged a successor Phoenix, which then proceeded to live its own life before repeating the cycle of regeneration. "The constellation known as Phoenix dates back to the 16th century ...
Constellation's CEO Joe Dominguez saw his compensation almost triple this year as the company's stock price more than doubled in 2022. Constellation opens first nuclear-powered clean hydrogen ...