The arch of the Milky Way framing Fitz Roy mountain in Laguna de los Tres, Patagonia, Argentina.
Communication has come a long way in 60 years of 'Star Trek'—and the combadge represents one of its biggest technological evolutions.
The pristine star formed outside the Milky Way and later drifted into our galaxy.
Without the mass stellar migration, life may not have been able to form on Earth.
There is a lot we have yet to understand about the center of the Milky Way—could it be due to a mass of invisible dark matter?
For decades, astronomers have been vying to identify a source for a mysterious gamma-ray excess at the center of the Milky Way. Could dark matter be the answer?
The finding suggests a pair of gigantic Fermi bubbles in our galaxy formed after the dinosaurs.