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From a Mars rover selfie to an astronaut's view of the flower moon, these space images will give you a new perspective on our ...
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Researchers stitched together hundreds of images from the Very Large Telescope to form a breathtaking photo of a nearby ...
The researchers observed the Sculptor Galaxy for over 50 hours with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument on the VLT to create the detailed map. They then stitched together over 100 ...
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Live Science on MSNJames Webb telescope reveals dizzying galaxies in the Bullet Cluster: Space photo of the weekThis unprecedented view of the Bullet Cluster provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory ...
In a new study published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, researchers used the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument on the telescope to valiantly observe the Sculptor Galaxy for 50 hours.
Discoveries keep pouring out of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Researchers observed an unusual cluster, which they ...
Imagine a star powered not by nuclear fusion, but by one of the universe’s greatest mysteries—dark matter. Scientists have ...
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New Scientist on MSNStunning first images show the power of the Vera C. Rubin ObservatoryA powerful new telescope in Chile is set to transform astronomy, and its first pictures of stellar nurseries and galaxies ...
Hubble’s crystal-clear look at NGC 1786—an ancient globular cluster tucked inside the Large Magellanic Cloud—pulls us 160,000 ...
The cluster, full of more than 2,500 newborn stars that blaze blue in the Hubble image, is in a galaxy with far fewer heavy chemical substances than the Milky Way. It's mostly made of hydrogen and ...
Seriously, though, the line between galaxy and star cluster isn't always clear. Case in point, UMa3/U1. It's easy to distinguish galaxies such as Andromeda and the Milky Way.
A new study of super-fast-moving stars suggests that they were accelerated by a monster black hole that's been lurking unseen in the galaxy next door. This appears to be the closest supermassive ...
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