CARBON MONOXIDE PREDICTS ‘RED AND DEAD’ FUTURE OF GAS GUZZLER GALAXY
July 11, 2014Astronomers have studied the carbon monoxide in a galaxy over 12 billion light years from Earth and discovered that it’s running out of gas, quite literally, and headed for a ‘red and dead’ future.
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ASTRONOMERS HARNESS THE GALAXY’S BIGGEST TELESCOPE TO MAKE MOST PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF SPINNING STAR
May 6, 2014An international team of astronomers has made a measurement of a distant neutron star that is one million times more precise than the previous world’s best.
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GRAVITATIONAL WAVES HELP UNDERSTAND BLACK-HOLE WEIGHT GAIN
October 18, 2013Supermassive black holes: every large galaxy’s got one.
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