Paul Sutter is an astrophysicist at The Ohio State University and the chief scientist at COSI Science Center. Sutter is also host of the podcasts Ask a Spaceman and RealSpace, and the YouTube series ...
No matter what you're doing right now – sitting, standing, walking – you're moving. First, because Earth is spinning around on its axis. This... The mysterious 'Great Attractor' pulling the Milky Way ...
The “Great Attractor” is a fascinating cosmic phenomenon that has long captivated astronomers. The Milky Way and millions of other galaxies in our local universe are being drawn towards it at ...
Somewhere in the far reaches of space lies an object that is pulling everything, including our galaxy, towards it with a gravitational force equivalent to a million billion suns. When it was ...
Researchers using a radio telescope discovered hundreds of hidden galaxies obscured by the Milky Way. Pictured is an artist's concept of the newly discovered galaxies. nternational Center for Radio ...
The universe is packed with strange stuff, but almost nothing is as strange as the Great Attractor. This unseen gravitational attraction is dragging galaxies, including the Milky Way, at rapid speeds, ...
A busy patch of space has been captured in an image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Scattered with many nearby stars, the field also has numerous galaxies in the background. A busy patch of ...
Hundreds of galaxies have been playing a cosmic game of hide and seek, and astronomers just tagged them "it". Using radio telescopes to peer through the dense plane of the Milky Way, researchers have ...
The Night Sky in April 2015: the Great Attractor is neither a black hole or a super-cluster of galaxies, but we are travelling towards it inexorably The chart shows the whole sky as it would appear ...
Somewhere, in the deepest reaches of the cosmos, far from the safe confines of our home galaxy, the Milky Way, lies a monster. Slowly, inevitably, it is pulling. Over the course of billions of years, ...