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NGC 1786’s mixed-age stars suggest globular clusters aren’t one-generation wonders, offering fresh clues to galaxy formation far beyond the Milky Way.
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How VLT/SPHERE Unveiled a Giant Planet Where None Was Expected—And What It Means for Exoplanet ScienceStar A had never been investigated because it does not contain a disk. My colleagues and I were curious about whether it had already formed a planet. And so, after four years of careful measurements ...
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JWST’s Infrared Vision Unveils the Turbulent Birthplaces of Stars in the Cat’s Paw NebulaHow does a star form from the cold, turbulent gloom of a molecular cloud? Three years have already passed since the James Webb Space Telescope has been revealing how, most recently by removing the ...
Astronomers have detected a giant exoplanet—between three and ten times the size of Jupiter—hiding in the swirling disk of ...
The mighty James Webb and Hubble space telescopes united to reveal stars being born inside the Small Magellanic Cloud, which ...
Well, it's July 12, which means (a) the Steam Summer Sale is over and (b) it's really hot outside in the northeastern U.S.
Centimeter-sized pebbles have been detected in protoplanetary discs using e‑MERLIN, filling in a critical phase of planet ...
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