Billions of stars fill our galaxy that become visible at certain times of year. And in the U.S., that time, known as "Milky Way season," is beginning.
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'Mass migration' of stars from the Milky Way's center could explain why there's life in our solar system
The Gaia telescope spotted more than 6,000 sunlike stars, all of which appear to have migrated from the galaxy's center more ...
Milky Way season is officially here. Here's how to spot our galaxy from Tennessee.
Astronomers produced the most complete map of the center of the Milky Way, which can provide insight into how stars and planets are formed.
A groundbreaking study in galactic archaeology proves the Sun made a treacherous journey to reach its current home in the Milky Way suburbs.
New research suggests our Sun was part of a huge migration of Sun-like stars that moved away from the Milky Way’s center billions of years ago.
Florida stargazers can see the Milky Way without special equipment. Learn when and where to spot our galaxy's bright center.
Our sun was born 4.6 billion years ago near the crowded center of the Milky Way and then migrated roughly 10,000 light-years outward to the peaceful galactic suburbs it currently occupies. Now a pair ...
What you're looking at when the Milky Way is visible is the bright center of our galaxy with billions of stars. Because visibility from Earth depends on the latitude, the further south you go, the ...
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Largest ALMA image ever sheds light on extreme star formation at Milky Way’s center
A team of astronomers has captured the heart of our Milky Way galaxy like ...
"Milky Way season" is here, and dark sky areas in Michigan offer prime visibility of our galaxy.
The Milky Way is our home galaxy with a disc of stars that spans more than 100,000 light-years. What you're looking at when the Milky Way is visible is the bright center of our galaxy with billions of ...
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