Subaru telescope

Many objects have been discovered at the edge of the solar system. Figure: Avi Blizovsky using FLEX-1

Astronomers discover mysterious new objects beyond the edge of the solar system

Observations made with the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii have revealed new objects in the outer region of the Solar System, pointing to a large, unknown population beyond the Kuiper Belt.
A supernova explosion. Illustration: depositphotos.com

The unexpected revival of supernova 1181 

Supernova 1181, produced by the dramatic collision of two white dwarf stars, was studied using a combination of historical records and modern astronomy. The remains, now identified in the constellation Cassiopeia, reveal a complex structure with
An illustration of the way the AI ​​classifies galaxies of different types based on their morphologies. Credit: NAOJ / HSC-SSP

Artificial intelligence has identified 80,000 spiral galaxies

Astronomers have applied artificial intelligence (AI) to ultra-wide-field images of the deep universe as captured by Japan's Subaru Telescope, achieving very high accuracy for detecting and classifying spiral galaxies in the images