A flash of nearly 13 billion year-old light - discovered only recently by new astronomy techniques - reveals how the Universe has distributed ever more intricate elements throughout its history.
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Which came first: Galaxies? Or the big black holes at their centers? Evidence from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Deep Field images is persuasive.
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The first video of auroras above the Saturn reveals the tallest known "northern lights" in the solar system, flickering in shape and brightness.
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Super-powerful galactic overlords rearrange the contours of space itself in their local neighborhoods. Their blast-waves heat up - and hollow out - hundreds of thousands of light years of interstellar space.
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Supernovas make metals out of simpler elements. But it takes supermassive black holes to deliver them to the Cosmos. So, amazingly, these monsters are directly responsible for creating us.
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