When we observe distant celestial objects, there is a possible catch: Is that star I am observing really as reddish as it ...
Astronomers have constructed the first detailed 3D map of the properties of cosmic dust in our home galaxy. For their map, the astronomers used 130 million spectra from ESA's Gaia mission, results ...
Using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, they trained a neural network to model the dust’s effect on starlight ...
Astronomers discover space ‘tornadoes’ around our galaxy’s core - International researchers are not yet sure how the ...
Previous efforts to map the galaxy's dust were challenged by limited data, but the Gaia mission has provided a treasure trove ...
As astronomers peer through telescopes across the cosmos, dust clouds may distort the light from distant objects, altering observations.
Astronomers rely on clear observations to study celestial objects, but cosmic dust alters what we see, making stars appear ...
Swirling through the Milky Way's central zone, in the turbulent region surrounding the supermassive black hole at the core of ...
The Gaia spectra are low-resolution, that is ... Green, “Three-dimensional maps of the interstellar dust extinction curve within the Milky Way galaxy,” in the journal Science. Both authors work at the ...
Researchers have revealed the first three-dimensional (3D) map of the properties of interstellar dust in the Milky Way Galaxy ... with low-resolution spectroscopic survey data from Gaia ...