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SpaceYale astronomer Pieter van Dokkum and a team of researchers have discovered an object in space they call the "Infinity" galaxy—two recently-collided galaxies that, together, look like the symbol for infinity.See the Story
To 'Infinity' and Beyond: Direct Evidence of Black Hole Birth Found in Galaxy Named 'Infinity'
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Santa Cruz, California · Santa CruzThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory has released its first images, including a photo called the “Cosmic Treasure Chest,” showcasing about 10 million galaxies and marking a major milestone in an $810 million project designed to scan the sky over the next decade. UC Santa Cruz physicist Steve Ritz, who helped lead the image production, says the observatory’s unprecedented capabilities will spark discoveries scientists never imagined.See the Story