Globular Cluster NGC 6401
The NASA Hubble Space Telescope has used its powerful optics to separate the globular cluster NGC 6401 into its constituent stars. The post Globular Cluster NGC 6401 appeared first on Latest Science...
View ArticleLDN 1622 Demonstrates Evolution of Stars
Lynds' Dark Nebula (LDN) 1622 demonstrates the evolution of stars. Star formation results from the collapse of giant clouds of molecular gas and dust. The post LDN 1622 Demonstrates Evolution of Stars...
View ArticleSuper Bright and Super Young Pulsar J1823 2021A
Astronomers have found the brightest and youngest example yet of a fast-spinning star, suggesting that the extremely luminous versions of these super-dense objects may be far more common than...
View ArticleAstronomers Spotted Most Jam-Packed Cluster of Young Supermassive Stars
Astronomers have spotted the most jam-packed cluster of young supermassive stars ever seen in the Milky Way galaxy, including hundreds of the most massive types of stars that are dozens of times...
View ArticleGalaxy Cluster Abell 2052 Gets Sloshed
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory captured how behaves the hot gas in the cluster Abell 2052 in X-ray (blue) range. The hot, X-ray bright gas has an average temperature of about 30 million degrees. Like...
View ArticleAPEX Telescope Reveals Distant Galaxies Undergoing Most Intense Type of Star...
Astronomers have combined observations from the LABOCA camera on the ESO-operated 12-meter Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope with measurements made with ESO's Very Large Telescope, NASA's...
View ArticleAstronomers Map Distribution of Dark Matter in Abell 383
Two teams of astronomers have used data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes to map the distribution of dark matter in a galaxy cluster known as Abell 383.Abell 383 is located...
View ArticleMessier 9 Shines in Hubble’s New Photo
The globular cluster, called Messier 9, shines in this new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope.The cluster Messier 9 contains hordes of stars swarming in a spherical cloud about 25,000 light-years...
View ArticleComet Garradd Sails Slowly Past Globular Star Cluster M92
Skywatcher Bill Snyder took this marvelous photo on February 3, 2012 from Heavens Mirror Observatory in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Comet Garradd sails slowly past globular star cluster Messier 92...
View ArticleIntergalactic Bridge Aglow With Billions of New Stars discovered from...
The Herschel Space Observatory has discovered a giant, galaxy-packed filament ablaze with billions of new stars. The filament connects two clusters of galaxies that, along with a third cluster, will...
View ArticleUnusual Galaxy Photographed from Gemini Observatory
Astronomers from Observatory "Gemini" received the most detailed to date image of the unusual galaxy NGC 660, relating to a rare class of polar galaxies. The galaxy NGC 660 is located at a distance of...
View ArticleGlobular Cluster NGC 6401
The NASA Hubble Space Telescope has used its powerful optics to separate the globular cluster NGC 6401 into its constituent stars. The post Globular Cluster NGC 6401 appeared first on THE LATEST...
View ArticleLDN 1622 Demonstrates Evolution of Stars
Lynds' Dark Nebula (LDN) 1622 demonstrates the evolution of stars. Star formation results from the collapse of giant clouds of molecular gas and dust. The post LDN 1622 Demonstrates Evolution of Stars...
View ArticleSuper Bright and Super Young Pulsar J1823 2021A
Astronomers have found the brightest and youngest example yet of a fast-spinning star, suggesting that the extremely luminous versions of these super-dense objects may be far more common than thought....
View ArticleAstronomers Spotted Most Jam-Packed Cluster of Young Supermassive Stars
Astronomers have spotted the most jam-packed cluster of young supermassive stars ever seen in the Milky Way galaxy, including hundreds of the most massive types of stars that are dozens of times...
View ArticleGalaxy Cluster Abell 2052 Gets Sloshed
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory captured how behaves the hot gas in the cluster Abell 2052 in X-ray (blue) range. The hot, X-ray bright gas has an average temperature of about 30 million degrees. Like...
View ArticleAPEX Telescope Reveals Distant Galaxies Undergoing Most Intense Type of Star...
Astronomers have combined observations from the LABOCA camera on the ESO-operated 12-meter Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope with measurements made with ESO's Very Large Telescope, NASA's...
View ArticleAstronomers Map Distribution of Dark Matter in Abell 383
Two teams of astronomers have used data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes to map the distribution of dark matter in a galaxy cluster known as Abell 383.Abell 383 is located...
View ArticleMessier 9 Shines in Hubble’s New Photo
The globular cluster, called Messier 9, shines in this new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope.The cluster Messier 9 contains hordes of stars swarming in a spherical cloud about 25,000 light-years...
View ArticleComet Garradd Sails Slowly Past Globular Star Cluster M92
Skywatcher Bill Snyder took this marvelous photo on February 3, 2012 from Heavens Mirror Observatory in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Comet Garradd sails slowly past globular star cluster Messier 92...
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