Large-Scale Structure of the Universe – cosmic web and galaxy clusters
In March 2026, the "Large-Scale Structure" of the universe is viewed not as a collection of isolated objects, but as...
In March 2026, the "Large-Scale Structure" of the universe is viewed not as a collection of isolated objects, but as...
In March 2026, gravitational wave astronomy has transitioned from a "discovery phase" to a "survey phase." While we once celebrated...
In March 2026, our understanding of binary star systems has shifted from seeing them as "cosmic rarities" to recognizing them...
The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy and the cosmic home to our solar system. In March 2026, our...
In March 2026, Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are recognized as the most powerful "engines" in the universe. An AGN is...
In March 2026, our understanding of Dark Energy is undergoing its most significant shift since its discovery in 1998. For...
In March 2026, our understanding of Dark Matter has shifted from a "missing mass" problem to the realization that it...
Galaxies are the building blocks of the large-scale universe—vast collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by...
In the core of nearly every massive galaxy, including our own Milky Way, lies a Supermassive Black Hole (SMBH). While...
When a star with more than 8 times the mass of our Sun reaches the end of its life, it...