How can we determine if intelligent life exists in our Universe, or maybe other universes ... the number of technological ...
A recent study published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics revealed an exciting new discovery: a ‘cosmic tunnel’ in ...
The Local Hot Bubble was first suggested over 50 years ago, with scientists theorising that a series of supernovas - massive ...
Eventually, every stellar civilization will have to migrate to a different star. The habitable zone around all stars changes ...
Our Solar System is located within a low-density region known as the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). This bubble is filled with a ...
Planets, moons, and the quest for life beyond earth As we explore the vast expanse of space, we embark on a journey that ...
A team combined compositional data of primitive bodies like Kuiper Belt objects, asteroids and comets with new solar data sets to develop a revised solar composition that potentially reconciles ...
Recently, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics made a surprising discovery within the LHB.
Millions of years ago several supernova explosions led to the creation of a unique low-density bubble called the Local Hot ...
The chances of intelligent life emerging in our Universe – and in any hypothetical ones beyond it – can be estimated by a new ...
It's hard to imagine that someday, the Milky Way galaxy will cease to exist. Looking up at the stars, it feels as though ...
Large galaxies, like the Milky Way, attract smaller galaxies. Our solar system's cosmic neighborhood spans 100,000 ...