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The image shows the most detail and the most stars that have ever been seen in these galaxies. In the galaxy at left, the bright blue patch is resolved into a vigorous cascade of clusters and associations of young, hot blue stars, whose formation has been triggered by the tidal forces of...
It's easy to understand why these two nebulae are called the Heart and Soul. Together they comprise a big star-forming compound on an arm of the Milky Way galaxy. NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) captured the nebulae, which are marked by bubbling clouds, in nearly one ...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) measures some 20,000 light years across making it the fourth largest member of the Local group followed by the Milky Way, M31, and M33. The LMC is about 1/20th the diameter of our galaxy and contains about 1/10th the number of stars. Although it is ...
A prototypical irregular type galaxy M82 forms a well known pair with M81. M82 is also the closest starburst galaxy to the Milky Way. As a starburst galaxy M82 shows a rate of star formation 10 times greater than our galaxy. Conditions for the starburst activity were believed triggered by ...
A beautiful wallpaper of the Milky Way over Tre Cime di lavaredo in Italy. The Milky Way over Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italy. Juan Romero/Cavan Images. Posts pagination Page1Page2…Page205Next page Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to...
If I had to attempt to make this app good, It’ll require Einstein himself to create a device to connect me to all the stars in the galaxy, Milky Way. And to create such power that it’ll actually make this app good. It’ll take a lot of work and effort, and I’m wasting my...
One fascinating theory is that Omega may be the remnant nucleus of an ancient satellite dwarf galaxy, which was tidally stripped and later merged with the halo of the Milky Way. The differing stellar populations may be the signature of past merging events in the remote history of the ...
galaxy within our telescopic reach are a few tens of thousands of light years distant. The Milky Way, our parent galaxy, stretches 100,000 light years across and contains some 200 billion suns. Traveling at conventional spacecraft speeds would require over 1 billion years to traverse the galaxy...
The region of Orion and Monoceros has unique importance as one of the great regions of active star formation in our galaxy. Its proximity and favorable position in the sky have made this one of the most extensively studied regions in the Milky Way. There are three prime components that compri...