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  2. Exploring The Universe: 20 Astronomy Questions To Test Your ...

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    In this trivia quiz, you’ll embark on a journey across planets, stars and galaxies to uncover the secrets of our universe. So, are you ready to shoot for the stars and prove you’re a true ...

  3. List of largest stars - Wikipedia

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    Some studies use models that predict high-accreting Population III or Population I supermassive stars (SMSs) in the very early universe could have evolved "red supergiant protostars". These protostars are thought to have accretion rates larger than the rate of contraction, resulting in lower temperatures but with radii reaching up to many tens ...

  4. Universe - Wikipedia

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    The physical universe is defined as all of space and time [a] (collectively referred to as spacetime) and their contents. [10] Such contents comprise all of energy in its various forms, including electromagnetic radiation and matter, and therefore planets, moons, stars, galaxies, and the contents of intergalactic space.

  5. Tolman surface brightness test - Wikipedia

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    Tolman's test compares the surface brightness of galaxies as a function of their redshift (measured as z). Such a comparison was first proposed in 1930 by Richard C. Tolman as a test of whether the universe is expanding or static. It is a unique test of cosmology, as it is independent of dark energy, dark matter and Hubble constant parameters ...

  6. Telescope test captures 'deepest images of the universe ever ...

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    A test image captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in May. The dots with six sunbeams stretching outward are stars, while the other sources of light are distant galaxies. (NASA, CSA and ...

  7. Euclid telescope, sent to illuminate the universe’s biggest ...

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    The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope has shared its first test images, revealing star-filled views of the cosmos. The observatory launched in July.

  8. Cosmological principle - Wikipedia

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    In modern physical cosmology, the cosmological principle is the notion that the spatial distribution of matter in the universe is uniformly isotropic and homogeneous when viewed on a large enough scale, since the forces are expected to act equally throughout the universe on a large scale, and should, therefore, produce no observable inequalities in the large-scale structuring over the course ...

  9. Copernican principle - Wikipedia

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    Michael Rowan-Robinson emphasizes the Copernican principle as the threshold test for modern thought, asserting that: "It is evident that in the post-Copernican era of human history, no well-informed and rational person can imagine that the Earth occupies a unique position in the universe." [7]