Good morning! Here's how Gaia could help find Dyson spheres | | You've heard of them? They're hypothetical megastructures - vast structures completely surrounding stars - built by extraterrestrials (ETs) for the purpose of harvesting all of a star's energy. Dyson spheres have long been popular in science fiction. But they might really exist. Here's how the European Space Agency's Gaia mission might help find one. Read more. Artists' concept of a Dyson sphere. Read more about this image. | | |
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Astronomers map a starburst galaxy | | Astronomers used the ALMA telescope in northern Chile to make the sharpest and clearest map yet of a distant starburst galaxy, where stars form 1,000 times faster than in our Milky Way. They're now calling this galaxy an unstoppable monster. Read more. The ALMA telescope array at night. Image via Babak Tafreshi/ESO. | | |