XRISM measurements map gas velocities in the Perseus and Virgo clusters, separating black hole-driven turbulence from merger-driven motion using high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy.
Hubble catches a spiral galaxy mid-flight, shedding glowing gas as it battles the harsh environment of a nearby galaxy ...
February opens with a mixed sky for you, Virgo, much like a winter morning that starts foggy but clears by noon. Mercury, your ruling planet, spends most of the month moving steadily, yet it faces ...
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Formally known as Messier 44, the cluster is one of the closest of its kind to Earth. It will be visible throughout January, with the best viewing times after sunset and before midnight. While visible ...
The telescope's view of a portion of the Virgo Cluster is bombarded by asteroids, captured as tricolored streaks. Credit: RubinObs / NOIRLab / SLAC / NSF / DOE / AURA A new telescope in Chile has ...
The Ursid meteor shower is scheduled to peak on December 22. Comet 24P/Schaumasse, glowing at approximately 11th magnitude, is visible in the early-morning sky as it approaches the Virgo Cluster. The ...
A sideways spiral galaxy shines in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. Located about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo (the Maiden), NGC 4388 is a resident of the Virgo ...
We’re getting ready to say goodbye to the summertime constellations, including Cygnus the Swan, now about 40° high in the west two hours after sunset. Before this famous star pattern disappears, ...
New X-ray imaging method maps sound waves, shocks, bubbles and cooling gas in galaxy clusters, revealing stronger black hole feedback in groups. (Nanowerk News) Galaxy clusters are the most massive ...
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A close-up on two spiral galactic members of the Virgo Cluster (NGC 4301 on the left, and Messier 61 on the right) as imaged by NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory. First look images made by the new ...
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