Yahoo: 44 million Milky Way stars glimmer in galaxy’s largest 3D map
NASA is preparing to turn the center of our own galaxy into a precision test bed, using the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope to build the most detailed infrared map of the Milky Way ever attempted.
MSN: ESA's Gaia mission ends its tenure—creating the most comprehensive and precise 3D map of Milky Way Galaxy
ESA's Gaia mission ends its tenure—creating the most comprehensive and precise 3D map of Milky Way Galaxy
Yahoo: Zoom through the Milky Way's stellar nurseries in this super-detailed 3D map (video)
Zoom through the Milky Way's stellar nurseries in this super-detailed 3D map (video)
Scientists have captured the most complete, high-resolution map of the cold gas at the center of the Milky Way, which contains the raw material from which stars and planets are made. Information from ...
Yahoo: Explore the Milky Way like never before in this stunning new color map (image)
Explore the Milky Way like never before in this stunning new color map (image)
MSN: NASA researcher maps how alien societies could fill the Milky Way
IFLScience: Hidden Features In Our Galaxy Discovered By Studying The Milky Way From The Inside Out
Hidden Features In Our Galaxy Discovered By Studying The Milky Way From The Inside Out
Phys.org: New map of Milky Way reveals giant wave of stellar nurseries
MSN: NASA details plan to map the Milky Way with the Roman telescope
NASA details plan to map the Milky Way with the Roman telescope
In March 2025, the Gaia mission stopped collecting data from space. The influence of this mission is huge, especially in studying the Milky Way Galaxy, according to Earth.com. The insights provided by ...
Yahoo: Milky Way season is here: How can you see our galaxy's core from Oklahoma this summer?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Along with summer comes the peak time for viewing the core of our galaxy, the Milky Way. But if you want to see the dense area of ...
Milky Way season is here: How can you see our galaxy's core from Oklahoma this summer?