James Webb, Leo P and dwarf galaxy
A - Clusters bright blue stars embedded within the galaxy, background galaxies seen much farther away, and photobombing by a couple bright foreground stars that are actually inside our Milky ...
Astronomers may have found a star racing through our galaxy at an incredible speed—dragging a planet along with it! If ...
The Euclid space telescope brings the Einstein Ring into view. Check out the accidental discovery and what it looks like ...
Scientists used the James Webb Space Telescope to study the unusual star-forming timeline of dwarf galaxy Leo P.
As civilizations advance, they may need to migrate across the galaxy, and some researchers speculate they could use their own stars as massive engines. New research explores the possibility of a ...
To Hubble's astonishment, he found this star, and others like it, were tremendously distant — and thus belonged to an entirely different galaxy separated from ours by a vast gulf of space.
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A galaxy named for its resemblance to a sombrero looks distinctly different in new imageMeanwhile, distant galaxies glimmer in the background of the image ... galaxy’s outer ring may be home to star-forming regions. But the Sombrero galaxy is quiet in terms of star formation ...
Together, the two halves capture the glow of nearly 200 million stars across the Andromeda galaxy, marking the largest ever portrait assembled from Hubble telescope observations. "It's like ...
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