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Rubin Observatory Begins 10-Year Cosmic Survey, Unveiling Thousands of New Asteroids
The $810m Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has begun a 10-year survey of the cosmos, already discovering 2,104 previously unknown asteroids and producing stunning images of galaxies, offering a revolutionary view of the universe.
Rubin Observatory Begins 10-Year Cosmic Survey, Unveiling Thousands of New Asteroids
The $810m Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has begun a 10-year survey of the cosmos, already discovering 2,104 previously unknown asteroids and producing stunning images of galaxies, offering a revolutionary view of the universe.
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Vera Rubin Observatory Unveils First Images, Promises Astronomical Breakthroughs
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile unveiled its first images, showcasing its ability to observe vast gas clouds 9,000 light years away and promising breakthroughs in understanding dark matter, detecting killer asteroids, and potentially discovering a ninth planet within the first year of operation.
Vera Rubin Observatory Unveils First Images, Promises Astronomical Breakthroughs
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile unveiled its first images, showcasing its ability to observe vast gas clouds 9,000 light years away and promising breakthroughs in understanding dark matter, detecting killer asteroids, and potentially discovering a ninth planet within the first year of operation.
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Vera Rubin Observatory Releases First Images, Unveiling Unprecedented Clarity in Deep Space
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has released its first images, using the world's largest digital camera and an 8.4-meter telescope, revealing unprecedented details of nebulae within the Milky Way and the distant Virgo galaxy cluster; its ten-year Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) project wi...
Vera Rubin Observatory Releases First Images, Unveiling Unprecedented Clarity in Deep Space
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has released its first images, using the world's largest digital camera and an 8.4-meter telescope, revealing unprecedented details of nebulae within the Milky Way and the distant Virgo galaxy cluster; its ten-year Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) project wi...
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Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Unveiling 26 Million Galaxies
The European Space Agency released the first data from its Euclid space telescope on March 19, 2024, revealing observations of 26 million galaxies, some 10.5 billion light-years away, to better understand dark energy and dark matter which are believed to make up 95% of the universe.
Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Unveiling 26 Million Galaxies
The European Space Agency released the first data from its Euclid space telescope on March 19, 2024, revealing observations of 26 million galaxies, some 10.5 billion light-years away, to better understand dark energy and dark matter which are believed to make up 95% of the universe.
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring, Unveiling New Galaxy
During its testing phase, the Euclid telescope unexpectedly captured an Einstein ring around the NGC 6505 galaxy, revealing a previously unknown galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away, enhancing understanding of dark matter and dark energy.
Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring, Unveiling New Galaxy
During its testing phase, the Euclid telescope unexpectedly captured an Einstein ring around the NGC 6505 galaxy, revealing a previously unknown galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away, enhancing understanding of dark matter and dark energy.
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring Around Nearby Galaxy
The ESA's Euclid space telescope, launched July 1, 2023, detected a rare Einstein ring around galaxy NGC 6506, 590 million light-years away, during its early testing phase, showcasing its powerful lensing capabilities and surprising scientists.
Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring Around Nearby Galaxy
The ESA's Euclid space telescope, launched July 1, 2023, detected a rare Einstein ring around galaxy NGC 6506, 590 million light-years away, during its early testing phase, showcasing its powerful lensing capabilities and surprising scientists.
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Rubin Observatory Releases First Images, Unveiling Unprecedented Cosmic Detail
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first full-color images, revealing unprecedented detail in a time-lapse view of the cosmos, including nebulae, galaxy clusters, and millions of galaxies, marking the start of its 10-year survey to study dark matter and energy.

Rubin Observatory Releases First Images, Unveiling Unprecedented Cosmic Detail
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first full-color images, revealing unprecedented detail in a time-lapse view of the cosmos, including nebulae, galaxy clusters, and millions of galaxies, marking the start of its 10-year survey to study dark matter and energy.
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Vera Rubin Observatory Releases First Images, Unveiling Unprecedented Cosmic Details
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first images, showcasing unprecedented detail of nebulae, galaxies, and 2104 previously unknown asteroids (including seven near-Earth objects) detected in just 10 hours, using the largest digital camera ever built; its decade-long Legacy Survey of Spa...

Vera Rubin Observatory Releases First Images, Unveiling Unprecedented Cosmic Details
The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first images, showcasing unprecedented detail of nebulae, galaxies, and 2104 previously unknown asteroids (including seven near-Earth objects) detected in just 10 hours, using the largest digital camera ever built; its decade-long Legacy Survey of Spa...
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New Single-Photon Detector Advances Dark Matter Search
Scientists at NGTU and the Institute of Physics of Microstructures created a detector capable of detecting single microwave photons, published in Nature Communications, potentially accelerating dark matter research, particularly the search for axions in the 10-200 GHz range.

New Single-Photon Detector Advances Dark Matter Search
Scientists at NGTU and the Institute of Physics of Microstructures created a detector capable of detecting single microwave photons, published in Nature Communications, potentially accelerating dark matter research, particularly the search for axions in the 10-200 GHz range.
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Dark Energy's Decline Challenges Universe's Fate
New data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analyzing 15 million galaxies over 11 billion years suggests dark energy, a mysterious force opposing gravity, peaked when the universe was 70% of its current age and is now declining, challenging the prevailing cosmological model.

Dark Energy's Decline Challenges Universe's Fate
New data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analyzing 15 million galaxies over 11 billion years suggests dark energy, a mysterious force opposing gravity, peaked when the universe was 70% of its current age and is now declining, challenging the prevailing cosmological model.
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Einstein Ring, Reveals Dark Matter Composition of Nearby Galaxy
Euclid space telescope captured an Einstein ring around NGC 6505, a galaxy 590 megaparsecs from Earth, revealing a background galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away; the ring's analysis indicates NGC 6505 is approximately 11% dark matter, showcasing Euclid's ability to detect subtle structures.

Euclid Telescope Discovers Einstein Ring, Reveals Dark Matter Composition of Nearby Galaxy
Euclid space telescope captured an Einstein ring around NGC 6505, a galaxy 590 megaparsecs from Earth, revealing a background galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away; the ring's analysis indicates NGC 6505 is approximately 11% dark matter, showcasing Euclid's ability to detect subtle structures.
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Exceptionally Rare Complete Einstein Ring
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has discovered an incredibly rare, complete Einstein ring—a nearly perfect circle of light from a distant galaxy bent by the gravity of NGC 6505, 590 million light-years from Earth—providing unique insights into dark matter and dark energy.

Euclid Telescope Discovers Exceptionally Rare Complete Einstein Ring
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has discovered an incredibly rare, complete Einstein ring—a nearly perfect circle of light from a distant galaxy bent by the gravity of NGC 6505, 590 million light-years from Earth—providing unique insights into dark matter and dark energy.
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