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    1400 quirky objects found in Hubble's archive

    Science & Exploration 27/01/2026 184 views 3 likes A team of astronomers have used a new AI-assisted method to search for rare astronomical objects in the Hubble Legacy Archive. The

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    AI combed Hubble’s archive, saw hundreds of cosmic anomalies

    EarthSky1 hour ago

    AI combed Hubble’s archive, saw hundreds of cosmic anomalies

    View larger. | AI combed Hubble’s archive, revealing – among hundreds of other discoveries – these 6 previously undiscovered, weird, and fascinating astrophysical objects. Of these 6, 3 are lenses

    This Rapidly Growing Black Hole Is Challenging Super-Eddington Accretion

    Universe Today2 hours ago

    This Rapidly Growing Black Hole Is Challenging Super-Eddington Accretion

    Why are SMBH in the early Universe so massive? According to astrophysical models, these extraordinarily large SMBH haven’t had time to become so massive. Super-Eddington accretion might explain it, but

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    Streaks on Mercury show that it is not a 'dead planet'

    Although Mercury was geologically active in its early days, today its surface appears almost completely static. This is why it is often perceived as a dead and dry planet. A

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    First radio signals from rare supernova reveal star's final years

    Astronomers have captured the first radio waves ever detected from a rare class of exploding star, a discovery that has given them an unprecedented look into the final years of

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    AI unlocks hundreds of cosmic anomalies in Hubble archive

    A team of astronomers has employed a cutting-edge, artificial intelligence–assisted technique to uncover rare astronomical phenomena within archived data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. The team analyzed nearly 100 million

    The Rubin Observatory Will Rapidly Detect More Supernovae

    Universe Today3 hours ago

    The Rubin Observatory Will Rapidly Detect More Supernovae

    It’s been about one millennia since humans directly observed a core-collapse supernova in the Milky Way. That’s strange, since there should be 1 or 2 every century. By working with

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