Paul Sutter is an astrophysicist at The Ohio State University and the chief scientist at COSI Science Center. Sutter is also host of the podcasts Ask a Spaceman and RealSpace, and the YouTube series ...
No matter what you're doing right now – sitting, standing, walking – you're moving. First, because Earth is spinning around on its axis. This... The mysterious 'Great Attractor' pulling the Milky Way ...
Our Milky Way galaxy is speeding through the emptiness of space at 600 kilometers per second, headed toward something we cannot clearly see. The focal point of that movement is the Great Attractor, ...
How far away is the Great Attractor? What happens if our Galaxy gets pulled into it? And will we ever be able to see the ...
What cosmic fate awaits our galaxy if the Great Attractor pulls us into its gravitational embrace? Air Force One turns around shortly after takeoff for Trump's trip to Switzerland DOGE shared Social ...
No matter what you're doing right now – sitting, standing, walking – you're moving. Specifically, you're moving at least four different ways. First, Earth is spinning around on its axis at about 1,000 ...
An ultraviolet image of a small area of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies, which consists of more than 1,300 galaxies packed into a dense clump only 65 million light-years away.