The known universe is full of shockingly huge things. Here are the largest planets, stars, galaxies, and structures we've ...
The team behind Europe's Euclid space telescope just published the world's most extensive simulation of the universe, which ...
A Rutgers-led team of scientists has uncovered evidence of how galaxies expand by tracing the invisible scaffolding of the ...
Euclid mission has published the most extensive simulation of the cosmos to date. The modeling was based on algorithms ...
The simulation is founded on an advanced algorithm developed by Joachim Stadel, an astrophysicist at the University of Zurich (UZH). The calculations were executed in 2019 on the Piz Daint ...
The Flagship 2 simulation, developed using an algorithm by University of Zurich astrophysicist Joachim Stadel, is the largest ...
The Flagship Catalogue contains 3.4 billion simulated galaxies, each with hundreds of properties, reproducing the large-scale structure of the cosmos in great detail.
For years, scientists have worked to chart the universe’s massive structure, aiming to test key models of cosmology. These efforts also help uncover how galaxies form and change over time. While most ...
The interactive online map, created using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, details some 800,000 galaxies across a vast cosmic distance. Scrolling and zooming in can take users some 13.5 ...
A galaxy cluster over 6 billion light years away. Peering back in time to when the universe was younger than the Earth is now, the images span the period from around twelve billion years ago until one ...
Euclid Consortium, the international group that manages the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope, has published the ...