In 1996, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope discovered a distinctive "eye" star in a young planetary nebula located approximately 8,000 light-years from Earth.
A stunning Hubble image captured the Bullseye galaxy, revealing its nine rings formed by a smaller galaxy that plunged through its core 50 million years ago. Hubble’s latest image showcases a dazzling ...
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White dwarf stars may host more habitable exoplanets than expectedAmong the roughly 10 billion white dwarf stars in the Milky Way galaxy, a greater number than previously expected could ...
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Both the planet and brown dwarf are orbiting low-mass stars, a scenario thought to be ... most precise three-dimensional map of our galaxy. Spinning slowly, it scanned the sky with two optical ...
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