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Deep dive into the dusty Milky Way

Posted: 15 Jul 2022 07:57 AM PDT

An animated dive into the dusty Milky Way reveals the outlines of our galaxy taking shape as we look out further and further from Earth. Based on new data from an interactive tool that exploits data from the European Space Agency's Gaia mission and other space science data sets, astronomers have created an animation to model dust in the Milky Way.

Predicting equatorial plasma bubbles with SWARM

Posted: 15 Jul 2022 07:57 AM PDT

Changes in atmospheric density after sunset can cause hot pockets of gas called 'plasma bubbles' to form over the Earth's equator, resulting in communication disruptions between satellites and the Earth. New AI models are now helping scientists to predict plasma bubble events and create a forecast.

Neutrino factories in deep outer space

Posted: 14 Jul 2022 11:51 AM PDT

Highly energetic and difficult to detect, neutrinos travel billions of light years before reaching our planet. Although it is known that these elementary particles come from the depths of our Universe, their precise origin is still unknown. Researchers are now shedding light on one aspect of this mystery: neutrinos are thought to be born in blazars, galactic nuclei fed by supermassive black holes.

Researchers capture the first example of an extremely bright, and fast-evolving astronomical event in the distant universe

Posted: 14 Jul 2022 06:11 AM PDT

Astronomers have discovered a mysterious short-duration astronomical event that was as bright as a superluminous supernova, but evolving much faster.