For a long time, scientists have believed that the universe looks the same no matter where you are or which direction you look. This idea, called the Cosmological Principle, is a key assumption in ...
Cracks in the universe refers to cosmic strings, which are hypothetical topological defects theorized to have formed during ...
A space telescope has made a significant discovery, uncovering its first Einstein ring, which scientists believe will help us understand the universe better.
Astronomers have discovered what seems to be a star racing through the Milky Way at 1.2 million mph, dragging a Neptune-sized ...
If scientists confirm an anisotropic expansion, it would challenge the assumption that the universe has no preferred directions.
Weak gravitational lensing tests if the universe is truly isotropic Euclid Telescope data may reveal deviations in cosmic expansion Findings could reshape cosmology by challenging core assumptions ...
Learn how a "black hole 30 billion times the mass of the sun in a galaxy 2 billion light years away" using gravitational ...
Einstein predicted that massive objects bend light as it passes through their gravitational field. This week, a new telescope ...
Euclid's early findings include a stunning Einstein ring in NGC 6505, showcasing its capability to enhance our understanding ...
A galaxy in the distance, was tightly encircled by a halo of light—also known as an Einstein Ring, a result of gravitational ...
Euclid, a space telescope on a mission to uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy, has already made a stunning ...
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope, in operation for a few months now, uncovered light coming from a ...