Milky Way

Milky Way is a brand of chocolate-covered confectionery bar manufactured and marketed by Mars, Incorporated.

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A giant wave is rippling through the Milky Way, and scientists don’t know why

A Strange Glow in the Milky Way May Be Our First Glimpse of Dark Matter

Milky Way’s Galactic Center Excess is Due to Dark Matter Annihilation: Study

Something mysterious is lighting up the Milky Way. Could it be dark matter?

'Most pristine' star ever seen discovered at the Milky Way's edge — and could be a direct descendant of the universe's first stars

Mysterious glow in Milky Way could be evidence of dark matter - EurekAlert!

Mysterious glow in Milky Way could be evidence of dark matter - EurekAlert!

Scientists Discover a Giant, Unexplained Wave Rippling Through the Milky Way

The Hidden Rings of the Milky Way

Missing wind from Milky Way’s giant black hole finally found

Science history: On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star, dubbed M31-V1, was key to showing that the universe extended far beyond the borders of the Milky Way.

Astronomers discover a 'Great Wave' spreading across the Milky Way in new map of thousands of stars

Behold the JWST's Stunningly-Detailed Images of the Largest Star-Forming Cloud in Milky Way

Stars that brush past black holes live longer, stranger lives after their close encounters with death. Survivor stars can live billions of years longer than normal, carrying chemical fingerprints of their violent encounters with the Milky Way's black hole.

James Webb Space Telescope peers deep into the heart of star formation in our Milky Way galaxy

NASA’s Webb Explores Largest Star-Forming Cloud in Milky Way

Zoom through the Milky Way's stellar nurseries in this super-detailed 3D map (video)

First Dark Matter Sub-Halo Found In The Milky Way

Don't miss the beautiful summer Milky Way next week as the new moon goes dark on Sept. 21

Interstellar visitors like comet 3I/ATLAS are the most common objects in the Milky Way: 'There's almost always one within the solar system'