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Hubble captures three infant stars lighting up a blue nebula, with a secret protostar forming in a shadowed disc below.
An unusual x-ray signal from the Helix Nebula, first detected in 19180, could stem from a star destroying a nearby planet. Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNFirst Glimpse of a Cotton Candy Nebula: New Images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory Reveal Stunning Cosmic BeautyThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory has unveiled its first close-up image of the cosmos, offering an extraordinary new perspective ...
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Live Science on MSNMysterious 'rogue' objects discovered by James Webb telescope may not actually exist, new simulations hintA new study lends support to the notion that JuMBOs (Jupiter-mass binary objects) discovered by the James Webb Space ...
Decades of constant X-ray emission from the Helix Nebula’s white dwarf suggest debris from a Jupiter-sized planet steadily rains upon the star.
Now, data from two X-ray telescopes, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton, has uncovered the grim fate of a planet there. The Helix Nebula is called a ...
The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its extraordinary ability to map the universe in ...
This discovery marks a major breakthrough in astronomy and the ongoing search for planets outside our solar system.
Located 1,300 light-years from Earth, the nebula has long presented astronomers with a wealth of celestial objects to study, including planet-forming disks around young stars and brown dwarfs, or ...
Their planet-forming disks are being eroded by powerful ultraviolet light emitted from massive stars in the nebula, principally the bright and hot star called theta-1 Orionis C.
Oct. 2 (UPI) --New images from the James Webb Space Telescope released Monday revealed planet-like structures in the Orion Nebula.The photos shared by the European Space Agency were taken with ...
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