A 3D map of our cosmic neighborhood has revealed hot and cold regions as well as an "escape tunnel" from our local bubble.
This swath of dust, which blocks out light from the bright nebula Gum 55 behind it, is known as the Dark Wolf Nebula.
Recently, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics made a surprising discovery within the LHB.
Millions of years ago several supernova explosions led to the creation of a unique low-density bubble called the Local Hot ...
Our solar system resides in a unique low-density bubble called the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). Stretching at least 1,000 ...
This brings us to eROSITA, the Max Planck Institute of Extraterrestrial Physics' powerful space-based X-ray telescope. Led by ...
The European Southern Observatory captured a Halloween-themed image of the Dark Wolf Nebula, a hauntingly dense cloud of ...
Earth, it looks like a black hole in space in the shape of a wolf. But it's actually a cloud of space dust in which stars are being created.
Come Ragnarök, and the end of things as we know them, according to the Norse Prose Edda, the great celestial wolf Sköll will ...
For Halloween, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) reveals a spooktacular image of a dark nebula that creates the illusion of a wolf-like silhouette against a colourful cosmic backdrop. Fittingly ...
While some dark nebulas are visible to the naked eye, such as the Coalsack Nebula, that isn't true of the Dark Wolf Nebula.
The European Southern Observatory has prepared a Halloween treat for all astronomy enthusiasts: an extraordinary image of a dark nebula resembling a wolf's silhouette against a vibrant cosmic backdrop ...