XRISM Spies the Remains of a Galactic Donut
Recent observations of a well-studied but confounding galaxy provide new insights into the structure of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei. The post XRISM Spies the Remains of a Galactic Donut…
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New observations suggest the Milky Way's spiral arms may be larger than previously estimated
Astronomers used cosmic explosions to find that we may be wrong about our own galaxy.
Spectroscopic Classification of ASASSN-25cm as a Classical Nova
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