Scientists are actively engaged in research to uncover the "dark secret of the universe," likely referring to the mysteries of dark matter or dark energy. This pursuit aims to deepen humanity's understanding of cosmic phenomena.
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NASA has unveiled its new Roman Space Telescope, which is expected to be launched in September. This powerful telescope is designed to create an "atlas of the universe" and will be significantly more capable than the Hubble telescope.
An article delves into the concepts of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, and the power of light, presented through a narrative where Meghnath learns from Shukracharya and Mayasura.
A newly created map of the universe has reportedly uncovered significant traces of mysterious dark energy. This discovery could provide new insights into the fundamental forces shaping the cosmos.
Based on a new cosmological model developed by a Hungarian research group, the accelerating expansion of the universe does not require “mysterious dark energy” if the universe is expanding in “patches,” Eötvös Loránd University announced. According to the announcement, the so-called iEdS model fits in with the main cosmological observations and may offer a solution […]
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The Dark Energy Camera, a powerful 570-megapixel instrument on the Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope in Chile, has captured a detailed image of the iconic Messier 104 galaxy, known for its distinctive sombrero-like shape.
Scientists have created the most detailed map of the universe to date, containing forty-seven million galaxies and quasars. This map is expected to help unravel the mystery of dark energy's weakening.
A rare supernova explosion has the potential to help astronomers calculate the Universe's expansion rate and shed light on dark energy, the mysterious force believed to be responsible for accelerating its expansion.