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A clam in Cygnus
Ryan Génier from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Emission nebula Sharpless 2–119 in Cygnus is also known as the Clamshell Nebula.
Key points The David Malin Awards sponsored by CSIRO celebrate some of the world's best astrophotographers and the images ...
While I enjoy stargazing as much as the next person, I also love to know how things work – to get under the hood. French ...
Astronomers have long wondered how massive a normal star can be. Observations from the Webb Space Telescope have now provided fresh insights. A star in the Pismis 24 cluster was once thought to be ...
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Astronomy tests ZWO's Seestar S30
The smart telescope revolution continues to grow, with ZWO as one of the leading innovators. Last year, the company ...
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope hint that the universe’s first stars might not have been ordinary fusion ...
The French company Vaonis is one of the leading manufacturers of smart telescopes, and the Vespera Pro is their premium model ...
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AstroSat completes 10 years of cosmic discoveries, says ISRO
AstroSat, India's first multi-wavelength astronomy satellite, has completed a decade of scientific observations, according to ...
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Turns Out Cosmic Dust Isn’t Actually Miniature Rocks After All
Cosmic dust, it turns out, isn’t made of miniature rocks. It’s fluff. A comprehensive analysis of data from space missions, ...
The first stars in the universe formed out of pristine hydrogen and helium clouds, in the first few hundred million years ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope may have found the universe’s first “dark stars.” Within the first few ...
A growing list of dark star candidates could help explain why some early galaxies were so big, so early in the universe.
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