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James Webb Space Telescope detects a sonic boom bigger than Milky WayObservations made with JWST and ALMA allowed researchers to see the complex interactions within the multi-galaxy collision event known as Stephan's Quintet
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Harvard Astronomers Have Revealed the True Shape of the Milky Way’s Halo of StarsA recent study has unveiled the true shape of the diffuse cloud of stars surrounding the disk of our galaxy, known as the stellar halo. Previously thought to be largely spherical, like a beach ball, the new model, based on modern observations, shows that the stellar halo is oblong and tilted, simila
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Astronomers spot the most distant stars in the Milky Way — a million light-years awayThe farthest one is nearly halfway to the Andromeda Galaxy.
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James Webb telescope found distant galaxies that look just like the Milky WayAstronomers have detected Milky Way-like galaxies further back in the universe's history than they previously expected to.
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Newly Found Stars are Technically in the Milky Way, but They're Halfway to AndromedaVariable stars called RR Lyrae stars stars offer clues to how far the Milky Way galaxy's outer stellar halo stretches toward Andromeda.
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