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Argentinian astronomers have employed the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) to perform high-resolution radio ...
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How Hubble and JWST’s Combined Vision Unveils Star Birth Mysteries in the Small Magellanic CloudThe whole picture doesn’t become clear until you combine Webb data with Hubble data,” stated Rogier Windhorst, Regents Professor at Arizona State University, captioning a revolution in cosmic vision.
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Hubble spots star cluster NGC 346 - MSNThis new image showcases the dazzling young star cluster NGC 346. Although several images of NGC 346 have been released previously, this view includes new data and is the first to combine Hubble ...
The most magnetic massive star seen yet is dragging a giant cloak of trapped charged particles around it.This newly discovered star, NGC 1624-2, could help shed light on what role the magnetism of ...
Back to Article List Deep-Sky Dreams: NGC 7789 Discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783, NGC7789 is not only one of the richest open star clusters you're likely to observe, but also one of the oldest.
For decades, astronomers have recognized two types of star cluster: open clusters and globular clusters. But the cluster NGC 6791 shares characteristics of both types, making it a weird sort of ...
Hubble's newest camera has taken an image of galaxy NGC 4214. This galaxy glows brightly with young stars and gas clouds, and is an ideal laboratory to research star formation and evolution.
This week's Hubble image is, appropriately enough, a star cluster called NGC 330 which glitters in shades of red, white, and blue.
By focusing on NGC 5068’s central regions, where stars are born in abundance, astronomers hope to make significant scientific advancements with the help of JWST’s initial data.
Hubble's newest camera has taken an image of galaxy NGC 4214. This galaxy glows brightly with young stars and gas clouds, and is an ideal laboratory to research star formation and evolution.
Hubble’s newest camera has taken an image of galaxy NGC 4214. This galaxy glows brightly with young stars and gas clouds, and it is an ideal laboratory to research star formation and evolution ...
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