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The NASA James Webb Space Telescope's Picture of the spiral galaxy NGC 2090, placed in the constellation Columba. This stunning image, created using data from Webb’s MIRI and NIRCam instruments, ...
Stars don’t just form planets—they may also re-supply their disks with gas, reshaping how and where planets emerge.
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Space.com on MSNThese are the sharpest images yet of planets being born around distant stars"It's like trying to spot a fish by looking for ripples in a pond, rather than trying to see the fish itself." ...
Eos may never form stars—but it’s offering a new way to see the invisible parts of our galaxy. The newly identified molecular ...
boosting astronomers' ability to map out the planet formation process with greater precision by revealing finer structures within the protoplanetary disks — the swirling gas and dust surrounding ...
Rather than solid arms, spiral galaxies may show density waves—regions where matter slows down and bunches up, like cars in ...
They reveal a whole new level of detail in these planet-forming systems. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every ...
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A new discovery is changing how scientists think about how stars and planets are formed. When a star is born, it’s usually ...
4.5 billion years ago the Sun was formed in a swirling cloud of dust and gas called the Solar Nebula. In a paper published by Nature Astronomy journal on April 28th, a team of internationally ...
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