astrophysics

Dwarf planet Pluto in False Colour

How Pluto Got its Heart

How Pluto Got its Heart according to a new study. It happened due to a giant and slow oblique-angle impact on the Dwarf Planet.

Moon phase on Feb 14 2022 as seen in the Northern Hemisphereby NASA LRO

Podcast Episode 87 l How the moon was formed

Scientists have now answered the questions of how the moon was made in this New Simulation, showing that it formed very quickly after impact with another body called Theia. In this podcast we talk abo...

Moon Impacted by Theia by NASA

How the moon was made l New Simulation

Scientists have now answered the questions of how the moon was made in this New Simulation, showing that it formed very quickly after impact with another body called Theia.

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who produced the first ever image of our Milky Way black hole released in 2022, has captured a new view of the massive object at the center of our Galaxy: how it looks in polarized light. This is the first time astronomers have been able to measure polarization, a signature of magnetic fields, this close to the edge of Sagittarius A*. This image shows the polarized view of the Milky Way black hole. The lines mark the orientation of polarization, which is related to the magnetic field around the shadow of the black hole. Image Credit: EHT Collaboration

A new image of The Milky Way galaxy’s black hole shows magnetic field

A new image from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration has uncovered strong and organized magnetic fields spiraling from the edge of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*).

This 1,000 year old astrolabe from Verona reveals scientific exchange between Muslims, Jews, And Christians.

1,000 year old astrolabe from Verona reveals scientific exchange between Muslims, Jews, And Christians

This 1,000 year old astrolabe from Verona reveals scientific exchange between Muslims, Jews, And Christians

An artist's impression of a black hole in the sky

Blackhole Grows by Consuming One Sun A Day

This Blackhole Grows by Consuming One Sun A Day and is the brightest object ever observed in the night sky, known as a Quasar

In these two images, a special image processing algorithm is used to separate extended features (left) from point sources (right).

An X-ray image of half the universe

Here is the first eROSITA sky-survey data release, the largest ever catalogue of high-energy cosmic sources: An X-ray image of half the universe

Sunlike star with Exoplanet by ESO telescope
Photograph of Neptune in true colour by Voyager 2 in 1989.

Neptune – The Real Blue Planet

Neptune is The Real Blue Planet, the Ice Giant of our Solar System residing far away from the Sun near the Kuiper Belt. The only one we cant see with the naked eye.