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"Even today, our understanding of star formation is still developing; comprehending how stars formed in the earlier universe is even more challenging." ...
Researchers have found that stars in the early universe may have formed from 'fluffy' molecular clouds. Using the ALMA telescope to observe the Small Magellanic Cloud -- whose environment is similar ...
Fluffy strands of cosmic gas and dust illuminated by bright young stars form a beautiful cloudscape in a neighboring nebula.
There are plenty of types of stars out there, but one stands out for being just a little weirder than the others. You might even say it's strange. According to a paper from researchers at Guangxi ...
A breathtaking new image of the RCW 38 star cluster showcases a cosmic nursery bursting with color, light, and energy.
JWST’s observations confirm missing cooling gas in the Phoenix Cluster, explaining its rapid star formation rate.
A red supergiant star appears to have changed in just a few years – an astronomical blink of an eye – which suggests it may ...
Stars are born in dense molecular clouds, but did they always form this way? Recent research suggests that in the early ...
NASA astronaut Nick Hague has just revealed why he thinks the space station is so special.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to ...