... in another sense one must wait until science itself became an identifiable part of society. Take, as an example, Isaac Newton who no doubt many would describe as a physicist or an astronomer. The title however of his 1687 magnum opus is Principia...
... that astronomers were able to observe with ESA’s XMM-Newton and NASA’s Chandra X-ray space observatories. The record-breaking... the cluster is revealed through X-ray observations from XMM-Newton (shown in pink), radio data from the Giant Metrewave...
...thanks to a new analysis of data from ESA’s XMM-Newton telescope and NASA’s Juno spacecraft, a team of researchers have...place. By matching computer simulations with observational data taken by XMM-Newton and Juno, a team led by Zhonghua Yao, at the ...
... process as telescopes on and off the globe, such as NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, Swift, ESA's XMM-Newton and ground-based 1-metre telescopes in the global Las Cumbres Observatory network, quickly followed-up TESS’s initial...
... because the heavier elements sink towards the core. However, when the team pointed ESA’s XMM-Newton space telescope at J005311, it’s chemical composition showed unusual amounts of silicon, sulfur and neon and evidence that...
It seems there is a problem with the early history of the Universe and to fix it, scientists will have to invoke a new type of physics say the authors of a new study, who after looked at a large sample of distant ‘active’ galaxies found a flaw with ...