Galaxies

Galaxies

New radio observations of molecular gas reveal how dozens of galaxies rapidly merge together in the early universe. more

A new class of supermassive black holes embedded in a thick gas shell could explain small red dots in images from the James Webb Space Telescope more

Comprehensive scientific dataset sets standards and provides insights into the depths of the universe – thanks in part to strong German participation more

Observation of the cosmic web connecting two galaxies with unprecedented resolution shows good agreement with the predictions of modern computer simulations of the universe more

A new type of observation reveals what makes the cores of active galaxies glow. more

New all-sky survey by the MeerKAT radio telescope shows the universe as expected at large distances - unlike previous observations by other telescopes more

With 8200 solar masses, the black hole fills the evolutionary gap between stellar and supermassive black holes more

New scientific data from the Euclid Space Telescope reveals the mystery of the faint glow in the Perseus galaxy cluster more

Astronomers have identified what could be two of the Milky Way’s earliest building blocks: Named “Shakti” and “Shiva”, these appear to be the remnants of two galaxies that merged between 12 and 13 billion years ago with an early version of the Milky Way, contributing to our home galaxy’s initial growth. more

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New radio observations of molecular gas reveal how dozens of galaxies rapidly merge together in the early universe. more

Comprehensive scientific dataset sets standards and provides insights into the depths of the universe – thanks in part to strong German participation more

New all-sky survey by the MeerKAT radio telescope shows the universe as expected at large distances - unlike previous observations by other telescopes more

With 8200 solar masses, the black hole fills the evolutionary gap between stellar and supermassive black holes more

New scientific data from the Euclid Space Telescope reveals the mystery of the faint glow in the Perseus galaxy cluster more

First eROSITA sky-survey data release makes public the largest ever catalogue of high-energy cosmic sources more

Euclid space telescope delivers first scientific images more

New computer simulation of the universe as a promising multitool more

Precise as a clock: pulsars in the Milky Way form large-scale observatory for gravitational waves more

James Webb Space Telescope unveils star formation in gas and dust networks of other galaxies more

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A new class of supermassive black holes embedded in a thick gas shell could explain small red dots in images from the James Webb Space Telescope more

Research highlights 2023

December 19, 2023

Many publications by Max Planck scientists in 2023 were of great social relevance or met with a great media response. We have selected 12 articles to present you with an overview of some noteworthy research of the year more

The Euclid space telescope contains technology from two Max Planck Institutes more

Reinhard Genzel of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics on the first image of the galactic centre more

The active galaxy Centaurus A has made history in radio astronomy more

Scientific highlights 2020

December 21, 2020

Many publications by Max Planck scientists in 2020 were of great social relevance or met with a great media response. We have selected 13 articles to present you with an overview of some noteworthy research of the year more

Like a huge spiral, the Milky Way floats in space more

Oscillations from the Milky Way disk seem to relocate stars to large vertical distances from their place of birth more

Astronomers achieve record measurement for an improved picture of our home galaxy more

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Interview with Reinhard Genzel, director at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) and architect of the 30-year programme that led to the discovery of the Schwarzschild precession around the black hole at the heart of our Milky Way. Genzel describes the general relativity effect observed by his team and how it can be used to study the galactic gravity trap.Reinhard Genzel receives the Nobel Prize for Physics 2020
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