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Aug 20, 2024

Waning Dark Energy May Evade ‘Swampland’ of Impossible Universes

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The mysterious case of dark energy and the universe’s fate.

Imagine the universe as a vast, ever-expanding balloon.


The largest-ever 3D map of the cosmos hints that the dark energy that’s fueling the universe’s expansion may be weakening. One community of theoretical physicists expected as much.

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Aug 20, 2024

Something Is Wrong with Dark Energy, Physicists Say

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Cosmic surveys suggest the force pulling the universe apart might not be constant after all.

By Rebecca Boyle

Imagine sitting in the center of a firework that has just exploded. After the first flash of light and heat, sparks fly off in all directions, with some streaming together into fiery filaments and others fading quickly into cold, ashy oblivion. After a moment more, the smoke is all that remains—the echo, if you will, of the firework’s big bang.

Aug 19, 2024

New theory suggests dark matter could have existed before the Big Bang

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New theory suggests dark matter existed before the big bang, redefining cosmic origins.

Aug 18, 2024

Perseid meteor shower rains ‘shooting stars’ over Stonehenge in glorious astrophotography image

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A UK-based astrophotographer captured this stunning composite image of the Perseid meteor shower raining “shooting stars” over Stonehenge.

Aug 18, 2024

Hopes of Big Bang Discoveries Ride on a Future Spacecraft

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A possible solution to the dark matter problem.

As the early universe cooled and expanded, phase transitions might have left “bubble walls,” energetic barriers between pockets of space.


Physicists and cosmologists will have a new probe of primordial processes when Europe launches the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) next decade.

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Aug 17, 2024

The dominant model of the universe is creaking

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Dark energy could break it apart.

Aug 17, 2024

James Webb Telescope May Have Finally Solved the Crisis in Cosmology

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The “crisis in cosmology,” sparked by differing measurements of the universe’s expansion, may be nearing a resolution thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. New data analyzed by scientists suggests that the Hubble tension might not be as severe as previously thought. This could mean our current model of the universe remains accurate.

The Debate on the Universe’s Expansion Rate

We know many things about our universe, but astronomers are still debating exactly how fast it is expanding. In fact, over the past two decades, two major ways to measure this number — known as the “Hubble constant” — have come up with different answers, leading some to wonder if there was something missing from our model of how the universe works.

Aug 16, 2024

Huge Lake on Mars // Fate of Milkdromeda // Hope for VIPER Rover

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Vast amounts of water found on Mars, but there’s a catch, Milky Way and Andromeda might not merge after all, a planet found before it gets destroyed, and an easier way to terraform Mars.

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Aug 16, 2024

Astrophotographers capture rare Jupiter and Mars encounter (photos)

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The two planets came as close as within a quarter-of-a-degree, or about 50% of the angular size of the lunar disk.

Lorenzo Di Cola also captured the conjunction over L’Aquila Italy. Both Jupiter and Mars were visible to the naked eye in the constellation Taurus during the cozy meet-up.

The photographer also took this amazing composition image made up of nine interval timer photos showing the two planets rising through the sky. Mars and Jupiter are visible in conjunction and if you look carefully you can even see some of Jupiter’s moons.

Aug 16, 2024

Breathtaking timelapse of the Milky Way takes 10 years to create

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Shooting timelapse is a complex process that requires skill and patience, which an astrophotographer considers to be the most important thing for its creation.

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