Imagine you detect a truly cataclysmic event, even though you’re not a scientist?
That has happened before, and as telescopes become popular, we suspect it will happen again. The need to understand the origins of life as we know it has led us down a path to studying the deepest regions of space. And as time passes, we are detecting paradigm-shifting discoveries.
Are you one of those thousands of people in the United States who are fascinated by stargazing?
What we have seen when peeking into space over the past decade
Well, that question will need a whole study on its own to divulge all the information collected over the past few decades.
But as of late, discoveries out in space have forever altered our understanding of how the universe came to be. The Big Bang has become that much easier to understand as we now know that time and space are connected.
When we peer through our basic telescopes, we are actually getting a picture of a completely different point in time.
And as our understanding of the origins of the universe deepens, new findings have been made that play a vital role in astrology. We have found far-off galaxies, Earth-like planets within habitable zones, and even the odd space rock or two heading our way.
What comes next in the world of astrology and the space race
The next step would be to take the millions of images produced by the James Webb and Hubble telescopes and study them in great detail.
As NASA and others have already started the process, they have found a multitude of celestial bodies. Including space rocks with strange and alien chemistry. Other findings have painted a clearer picture of the earliest galaxies in the universe.
We have even gone so far as to discover “sparks” of energy that have travelled the vastness of space to deliver life-changing information.
However, as the need to answer our deepest questions becomes too loud to ignore, the reality is that for most of us, gazing out of our windows with a home telescope is the only way to get a glimpse of the universe.
The 70s and 80s saw this great nation underscoring the need to beat our “enemies” in the space race.
And some of what we sent out into the universe has started coming back to their points of origin down here on Earth, even if it has taken decades to just send a message.
Citizen scientists detect a strange and cataclysmic event in the night sky
A team of citizen scientist have found what could only be described as a cataclysmic event that took place in the first few billion years of the universe.
The team found what has now been identified as Hyperion-Prime. This huge, emerging galaxy supercluster existed approximately 11.5 billion years ago, as noted by the study “GOTO065054+593624: An 8.5 mag amplitude dwarf nova identified in real time via Kilonova Seekers”, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
This discovery challenges our current models of understanding how cosmic structures were rapidly forming in the first few billion years of the universe.
The cataclysmic event describes a violent formation of a set of galaxy superclusters and reshapes our current knowledge set to reflect it. They were able to make the discovery thanks to the iconic Kilnova Seekers platform.
The findings have attracted the attention of some of the best and brightest minds in astrology and astrophysics, and enable us as a species to view a time in space where the formation of galaxy clusters was more rapid and violent.
NASA and its staff are making new findings of strange objects in the night sky nearly every day, and who knows what discovery is just around the corner?