The flashes of light were taken during the Palomar Sky Survey, a project that mapped the northern sky between 1949 and 1958.
Segue 1, first spotted in 2006 with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey telescope in New Mexico, has too few stars to have the gravity needed to hold itself together in space. Previously, scientists have ...
On Episode 184 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik look at why space can be scary with a survey of some of the ...
I/ATLAS has divided the scientific community, with experts Avi Loeb and Brian Cox disagreeing on its underlying nature ...