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Astronomers have turned the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) into a time machine to peer back in cosmic time to 1 billion years after the Big Bang.
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Space.com on MSNFor 100 years, we have marveled at planetariums. Here's a brief history of how humans brought the stars indoorsPlanetariums were a hit with the public. Within decades, they had spread around the world – the first planetarium in the United States opened in Chicago in 1930, while the first one in Asia opened in ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNJWST discovery helps answer how galaxies, like our own Milky Way, were bornWhen looking up at the sky, you might think galaxies have always looked the way they do today. But a new study from Princeton ...
Exploring the stars takes a creative turn with Draw the Night Sky, an interactive video game developed by Kennesaw State ...
This is how our own solar system began forming around 4.5 billion years ago. The pebbles were found in planet-forming zones ...
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