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NASA's Chandra telescope reveals Milky Way's outer reaches may stretch farther than previously known

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July 4, 2026

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NASA's Chandra telescope reveals Milky Way's outer reaches may stretch farther than previously known

Rare gamma-ray bursts detected by powerful X-ray telescopes orbiting the Earth helped astronomers measure Milky Way spiral arms with stunning accuracy.

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NASA

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· Jul 1, 2026

NASA’s Chandra Examines Milky Way at Arms’ Length

A new result using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory shows that the outer spiral arms in the Milky Way galaxy may reach wider than previously thought. This finding may lead astronomers to adjust their understanding of our home galaxy’s structure. A team of astronomers made this discovery by making precise measurements of distances to dust clouds []

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 24, 2026

Euclid telescope snaps best photo yet of Milky Way’s heart

The new photo of the Milky Way's bright centre will help in the search for planets beyond our Solar System

Engadget

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· Jun 24, 2026

European Space Agency's Euclid captures the star-filled center of the Milky Way

NASA will begin mapping the galactic bulge with a mission later this summer.

Live Science

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· Jun 24, 2026

60 million stars: Euclid space telescope snaps the largest-ever close-up photo of the Milky Way's heart

60 million stars: Euclid space telescope snaps the largest-ever close-up photo of the Milky Way's heart

EL PAÍS

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· Jun 21, 2026

Arrakihs, a Spanish mission to illuminate the mystery of dark matter: ‘We have broken molds’

Four-telescope astronomical observatory is at the heart of the first space exploration to be led by the country

Digital Trends

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· Jul 4, 2026

Scientists warn Elon Musk’s orbital data centers could blind Earth’s biggest telescopes

The European Southern Observatory warns that rapidly growing satellite constellations could disrupt Earth's most powerful telescopes and is proposing new limits to protect astronomy.

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Related coverage for "NASA's Chandra telescope reveals Milky Way's outer reaches may stretch farther than previously known": NASA — NASA’s Chandra Examines Milky Way at Arms’ Length. Toronto Sun — Euclid telescope snaps best photo yet of Milky Way’s heart. Engadget — European Space Agency's Euclid captures the star-filled center of the Milky Way. Live Science — 60 million stars: Euclid space telescope snaps the largest-ever close-up photo of the Milky Way's heart . EL PAÍS — Arrakihs, a Spanish mission to illuminate the mystery of dark matter: ‘We have broken molds’. Digital Trends — Scientists warn Elon Musk’s orbital data centers could blind Earth’s biggest telescopes