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A Gigantic Cavity Is Splitting Milky Way Constellations
Astronomers have discovered a giant, 500-light-year-wide cavity between two star-forming regions in the constellations Perseus and Taurus. An ancient supernova could be the culprit.
The new facility – the first expansion in SCM’s 110-year history – will be a state-of-the-art facility designed for 21st-century music technologies. It will be the first of its kind in an Australian ...
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New Glenn’s BE-4 Engines Pass Crucial Test Ahead of Mars Mission
Bathed in xenon strobes and surrounded by a phalanx of engineers, Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket came alive at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as its seven BE-4 engines fired for an extended ...
In an era when entertainment comes through fiber optic cables and fits in your pocket, the Starlite Drive-In Theater in Litchfield stands as a magnificent monument to simpler pleasures, offering ...
The first time you step through the doors of Park Avenue Thrift Outlet in Woodstock, Georgia, your brain needs a moment to process the spectacle before you – not because of fancy lighting or elaborate ...
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The very first generation of stars, called Population III stars, are mostly expected to be too distant to see directly – but ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have captured the clearest picture yet of how galaxies formed in the early universe.
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