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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 ...
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