Astronomers describe ‘cosmic noon’ as a dramatic period in the history of our Universe when it was buzzing with galaxy mergers and furious star formation. And here’s the evidence of the early merger.
Jun 1st: Awesome Astronomy June 2022 News Round-up
Time for your June sky guide and news round up with @AwesomeAstroPod. This month we have A companion star that survived a supernova, dark matter stripped away in galaxies, and of course the image of Sagittarius A*.
Feb 25th: News Roundup
Time for news update. The @WSHCrew discuss about gigantic galactic shock wave, what to see in the sky, JWST and alien detection, the hidden Supermassive black hole, and a dwarf galaxy.
Jan 5th: Awesome Astronomy January 2022 News
Let’s start 2022 with news round up. @AwesomeAstroPod will discuss about water on Mars, life in Venus, image from supermassive blackhole region, rogue planet, & JWST.
Jun 12th: The Earliest Supermassive Black Hole and Quasar
Xiaohui Fan discusses the discovery of the most distant supermassive black hole and quasar discovery and what we can learn from these objects about the early history of the universe.
Mar 11th: Supermassive Black Holes Could Form From Dark Matter
A new study proposed that supermassive black holes could form directly from dark matter in high density regions near the centers of galaxies, possibly explaining how these monsters came into existence early in our universe.
Sep 10th: The Story of Dual Quasars
Join us today as we examine observations for dual quasars in the process of merging and a star being torn apart by its supermassive black hole.
Dec 6th: Space: 10 Things You Should Know
Heaviest ever Black Hole and Supermassive Black Hole ever!!!! More on today’s news roundup with @WSHCrew at #365DAysOfAstro