A few years ago, astronomers uncovered one of the Milky Way's greatest secrets: an enormous, wave-shaped chain of gaseous clouds in our sun's backyard, giving birth to clusters of stars along the ...
The Radcliffe Wave next to our sun (yellow dot), inside a cartoon model of the Milky Way. Blue dots are clusters of baby stars. The white line is a theoretical model by Ralf Konietzka and ...
The dusty backbone of our spiral arm of the Milky Way is waving. We live near the end of a long, thin stream of gas, dust, and stars, which spirals outward from the center of the Milky Way. Our cosmic ...
Scientists realized this massive structure spotted with stars is oscillating over time, gently waving in our galaxy's current. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
At first glance, the night sky appears still. But in reality, everything moves, our Solar System being no exception. As it ...
Astronomers are beginning to solve some of the mysteries of a galactic phenomenon they have dubbed the Radcliffe Wave. This chain of star-forming clouds is the largest coherent structure ever seen in ...