Space
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Clues to the Growth of One of the Universe's Largest Structures Revealed
The discovery of enormous arms of hot gas located in the Coma cluster of galaxies reveals new insight into how the cluster has formed over the years, growing through the merger of smaller groups and clusters of galaxies before becoming one of the largest structures in the universe held together by gravity.
Latest Research Articles
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Private Spacecraft Successfully Launched as Part of Space Station Supply Mission
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Earth Will be Able to Sustain Life for the Next 1.75 Billion years, Researchers Estimate
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ESO and Amateur Astronomer Capture Sharpest Image of Prawn Nebula Ever
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Mysterious Mars Formation Created When Underlying Ice Lake Melted, Study Suggests
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ESA Examines Possibility of Snake-like Robots on Mars
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All Systems 'A Go' For Demonstration Mission to International Space Station
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Hubble Discovers Largest Known Group of Star Clusters, New Clues into Dark Matter
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Rough Space Weather may be Behind Satellite Failures
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First-ever Look at Magnetic Jet Reveals New Details in the Death of a Star
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Launch of SpaceX's Next-gen Rocket Delayed [VIDEOs]
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Comets Hitting Planets May Help Build Life, Study Finds
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Japan Successfully Launches New-generation Rocket Weeks After Failed Attempt