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- Galactic Rings of Power: Astronomers Uncover Massive Magnetic Toroids in the Milky Way Halo
Astrophysicists have discovered large magnetic toroids in the Milky Way's halo, which impact cosmic ray propagation and the physics of interstellar space. Their research, based on extensive Faraday ...
- Key to the Decades-Long Eruption of a Star Unraveled by Astronomers
Finally, after an 88-year-old puzzle, astronomers have cracked the case. Thanks to the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), led by Antonio Hales of the National Radio Astronomy ...
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory 520 Edgemont Road Charlottesville, VA 22903 http://www.nrao.edu A decision has been reached by the arbitrator in the dispute ...
- National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast
National Review’s Radio Free California podcast is a show about the perilous state of the Golden State — and what that means for you, wherever you live. David Bahnsen considers the limits of ...
- Sleeping supermassive black holes awakened briefly by shredded stars
All these objects had been previously observed by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and some had been ...
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- Ky. physics teacher to take over as new astronomer for Cincinnati Observatory
Wes Ryle has been director of The Thomas More University Observatory and teaches physics. He will assume full-time duties at the observatory June 17.
- Celebrating National Astronomy Day at the Library.
By Kestina Roberts Librarian - Star Valley Branch Gazing skyward, we are met with an endless expanse of twinkling stars. This is where galaxies swirl and nebulae dance. Astronomy unveils the mysteries ...
- Discovery Alert: An Earth-sized World and Its Ultra-cool Star
Our galaxy is a jewel box of red stars. More than 70% of the stars in the Milky Way are M dwarfs, also known as red dwarfs. These stars are cool and dim compared with our Sun, but they often blast ...
- Milky Way's halo is filled with 'magnetic donuts' as wide as 100,000 light-years
The outer halo of the Milky Way is filled with magnetic fields that take the shape of vast donuts with diameters ranging from 12,000 to 100,000 light-years, with the heart of our galaxy at their ...
- Sun releases the strongest flare in current cycle from the same region that triggered auroras this weekend
(CNN) — After causing the dazzling waves of aurora borealis this weekend, our Sun isn’t done yet: The strongest solar flare of the current solar cycle occurred Tuesday afternoon, according to the ...