Fast-moving stars zooming through our galaxy might have been slingshotted from a black hole inside the neighbouring Large ...
Astronomers detect signs of a massive, invisible black hole in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which may collide with the Milky ...
A Milky Way collision with a supermassive black hole might be closer than we thought. Hidden deep in the Large Magellanic ...
Astronomers have found a supermassive black hole in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This black hole is 600,000 times the mass of ...
The strange behavior of hypervelocity stars suggests a nearby dwarf galaxy must contain a supermassive black hole. If so, a ...
"These two supernova remnants are helping us to better understand the dynamics of our home galaxy’s neighborhood," ...
Astronomers discover two new supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud, providing insights into stellar explosions and their role in shaping galaxy evolution.
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) were first theorized to exist in the late 1980s. In 2005, the first discoveries were confirmed.
Some fast-moving stars within the Milky Way have been traced back to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC ... supermassive black hole within the nearby galaxy, whose gravity is accelerating the ...
New observations challenge this view, suggesting that even dwarf galaxies ... including the spiral galaxy NGC 300, which is similar in mass to the Large Magellanic Cloud. The observations were ...
According to traditional wisdom, smaller galaxies such as the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud may have ... imaging survey of 11 dwarf galaxies, including the spiral galaxy NGC 300, which is similar ...
The Large Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy situated about 160,000 light-years away in the constellations Dorado and Mensa. Despite being only 10%–20% as massive as the Milky Way galaxy ...