Lady Louise Windsor, 21, and James, Earl of Wessex, 17, joined their parents for the service at St Mary Magdalene church. And Lady Louise, who is incredibly close to her mother, was spotted having ...
NASA had just launched the Swift satellite about a month before. Swift was designed to detect high-energy cosmic explosions from billions of light-years away, yet it was unprepared for SGR 1806-20 ...
Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO; Optical: Clow, M.; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Frattare and K. Arcand In addition to this cosmic wreath, a new version of the “Christmas tree cluster” is also now ...
The Princess Royal, along with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, also made their way to the service, with Lady Louise and her younger brother James, the Earl of Wessex, joining their parents in ...
Brenda Fricker, the Irish actress who played the iconic Pigeon Lady in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, has left fans stunned as she looks unrecognisable 32 years after the Christmas classic was ...
Lady Louise Windsor has made a surprise appearance with her mother the Duchess of Edinburgh at The London International Horse Show. Lady Louise sported a pink shirt, tucked into a black and white ...
These outbursts' light output didn't resemble any previous cosmic explosion. Meet the "millinovas," a term that will now undoubtedly make its way into the lexicon of space enthusiasts! In a new ...
The Princess of Wales, 42, wanted the fourth annual service to be focused around love, kindness and empathy — and she asked Lady Gabriella Kingston (née Windsor) to join her team to help ...
Cepheid variables are an important rung on the cosmic distance ladder, a system astronomers use that builds one observation on another to draw logical conclusions about things much farther away ...
There's a cosmic 'Christmas Wreath' hanging in the Small Magellanic Cloud, the James Webb and Chandra telescopes revealed in a sparkly new image. A prime example is the Christmas wreath-shaped NGC ...
TOKYO — Imagine a sprawling cosmic metropolis where ancient galaxies cluster together like skyscrapers in New York City. These galactic cities harbor a mysterious phenomenon: their largest residents ...