A glorious, colorful image captured by a telescope in Chile shows the bright glow of star cluster RCW 38, where young stars are being born.
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has released a stunning 80 million-pixel image of the star cluster RCW 38, as ...
A Chilean space telescope has captured striking images of YR4 2024, the “city-killer” asteroid that’s potentially on a ...
Yet captured by NASA, the images provide a way to dive into ... goes some way in documenting the sheer number of stars visible in our night sky. With low light pollution, the south island of ...
Using data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission, scientists have found a huge exoplanet and a brown dwarf. This is the first time a planet has been uniquely discovered by Gaia’s ability to ...
As well as lots of new stars, astronomers think that ... will employ the largest camera ever built to capture images of the entire Southern Hemisphere night sky every three nights.
At peak magnitude, seek out the goddess of love planet in a clear blue sky in the west-southwest during daylight hours, being ...
You'll be able to easily see four planets in the February evening sky, and with any luck you'll ... thanks to its proximity to the Twin Stars of Gemini, Pollux and Castor. Finally, during the ...
With its bright streaks and swirls, this birthplace of stars is not afraid ... We begin with a view of the night sky in visible light, and finish an infrared image of the RCW 38 region captured ...
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