Wonders of the universe

The vast universe contains many mysteries that scientists cannot yet discover.

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Based on data collected from the Wide Field Infrared Satellite Survey (WISE), the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) confirms that a strange X-shaped giant structure exists in the center of the Milky Way. .It is made up of a collection of stars close together, according to CNN.(Photo: NASA).

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures the image of the Crab Nebula and its "heart beat" .This pulse is caused by a neutron star emitting light pulses 30 times per second.(Photo: NASA).

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The illustration above describes millions of dust particles that NASA's Cassini spacecraft sampled near Saturn .Most of them seem to originate from outside the solar system.(Photo: NASA).

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In March 2016, astronomers published a paper about strong red flashes coming from binary black hole systems V404 Cygni .The illustration shows a black hole, similar to a black hole in the V404 Cygni system, which is swallowing matter from a spinning star.(Photo: ESO).

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The European Space Research Organization in the southern hemisphere (ESO) published a new map of the Milky Way, or Milky Way, on February 24, 2016.Scientists conduct a full investigation of star-forming areas in the Milky Way galaxy based on the APEX telescope in Chile.(Photo: ESO).

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In 2016, scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA, published evidence of the existence of the 9th planet at the outer edge of the solar system , 10 times more massive than the Earth.The planet is 149 billion kilometers from the Sun, 75 times farther away from Pluto, and takes 10,000 to 20,000 years to spin around the Sun.(Photo: Caltech).

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In January 2016, the research team at Ohio University, USA, discovered the largest and brightest supernova explosion ever seen before.This explosion is 570 billion times brighter than the Sun and 20 times brighter than all stars in the Milky Way galaxy combined.(Photo: Jin Ma).

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In February 2015, Chinese researchers discovered the giant supermassive SDSS J010013.02, which is 12 billion times more massive than the Sun.(Photo: Sarah Griffiths).

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The Hubble telescope captures a picture of the giant cluster of SDSS J1038 + 4849 shaped like a smiling face.Two glowing eyes are essentially distant galaxies.The light curve creates a smile and the round face is a consequence of the gravitational lens effect, due to the strong gravitational force of the galaxy cluster distorting the space and the surrounding time.(Photo: NASA).

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope detects two black holes (binary black holes) in the galaxy center Markarian 231, 600 million light-years from Earth, revolving around each other at tremendous speed.(Photo: NASA).

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In 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope captured a beautiful picture of "the pillar of creation." These are huge , colorful columns of cold air in a small area of ​​the Eagle Nebula, 6,500 light-years from Earth.Photo: NASA.

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NASA's Nuclear Spectrum (NuSTAR) telescope uses X-rays to capture the remains of a dead, exploding star long ago. Astronomers call it "The Hand of God" , about 17,000 light-years from Earth.(Photo: NASA).