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NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope's NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) captured amazing views of star-forming region NGC 604. It is located about 2.73 million light ...
Using the Spektr-RG (SRG) space observatory, astronomers from the Russian Academy of Sciences have investigated dozens of ...
Astronomers have developed a computer simulation to explore, in unprecedented detail, magnetism and turbulence in the ...
NASA is seeking the public's help to classify thousands of galaxies imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Through the citizen science project, called Galaxy Zoo (part of the Zooniverse ...
W hen astronomers first spotted Ursa Major III/UNIONS 1, it caused a little excitement. The group of stars at the edge of the ...
In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher invites you to head out and observe a planetary nebula in the ...
Rather than solid arms, spiral galaxies may show density waves—regions where matter slows down and bunches up, like cars in ...
A mysterious cluster of 60 stars may be just another Milky Way star cluster, or it may be one of the smallest galaxies ever ...
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Astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to image "peculiar" galaxy Arp 184 (NGC 1961) about 190 million light-years away. Remarkably, the spiral galaxy has only one visible arm.
To determine the actual HI distribution and the velocity field in the outermost disk of the spiral galaxy M33, a tilted-ring model is fitted to 21-cm line data taken with the Arecibo Telescope. Since ...