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Space.com on MSNJames Webb Space Telescope unwraps the dusty shrouds of dying starsThe fact that this carbon dust can potentially survive for centuries could change how we think about the building blocks of ...
The most powerful telescope ever launched into space uncovered a cluster of forming stars within the "toe beans" of the Cat's ...
New images taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope show young stars forming within a "toe bean" on the Cat's Paw Nebula.
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Discover Magazine on MSNStars Are Born and Die Every Day - Here's How They Evolve in SpaceO ur sun may be responsible for life on Earth, but stars across the galaxy are also responsible for creating a plethora of elements on the period table. These are some of the building blocks of life ...
NASA's Real 'Interstellar' Mission to Save Earth and Find a Home Among the Stars What the space agency is really doing that mirrors the Hollywood movie plot.
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NASA turns the screams of a dying star into musicNew data from space telescopes has been transformed into cosmic soundscapes, turning the mysterious activity around black holes into a symphony of the universe.
After a nova explosion, the dwarf star remains intact and the cycle triggering another explosion starts over, which NASA says can take tens, hundreds or even thousands of years.
An exoplanet 60 light-years away from Earth, known as 14 Herculis c, is thought to be the coldest one yet found, researchers claim in a new study.
Using NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) spacecraft, astronomers have made detailed observations of a highly magnetic dead star or "magnetar" as it threw a massive tantrum.
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