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Exotic Objects, Galaxies

Astronomers harness the galaxy’s biggest telescope to make most precise measurement of spinning star

Cosmology, Milky Way

Planck takes magnetic fingerprint of our galaxy

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Astronomers use supernovae to gauge power of cosmic lenses

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Shock wave findings set to rewrite scientific theories

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Exotic Objects, Stars

Cosmic illusion revealed: Gravitational lens magnifies supernova

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“Upside-down planet” reveals new method for studying binary star systems

Exotic Objects

Supermassive black holes dance in a non-active galaxy

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Hubble captures a cross-section of the universe

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A study in scarlet

Exotic Objects, Stars

Smallest speed jump of pulsar caused by billions of superfluid vortices

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Supernova cleans up its surroundings

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