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The spiral galaxy M83 is captured face-on, providing a clear view of its full structure. Chandra's X-ray data reveals ...
The loose open cluster NGC 7243 makes it worth learning the location of Lacerta the Lizard, now visible in the evening sky.
Pan across the James Webb Space Telescope's view of the Cosmic Cliffs, "a region at the edge of a gigantic, gaseous cavity ...
A new Hubble image of NGC 1786 reveals stars of multiple ages in the ancient cluster, challenging previous theories and offering new clues about galaxy evolution ...
Based on more than 68 hours of image data captured with a small telescope, this is the spiral galaxy NGC 6946 and the open cluster NGC 6939. Notably, NGC 6946 has seen supernovae discovered 10 ...
#13 Cosmic Cliffs - Ngc 3324 In The Carina Nebula Image credits: rollupstar #14 How Do I Make My Stitches Look Like This? Image credits: teadorable ...
At its top, unseen in the Webb frame, sits the young star cluster NGC 3324. The cluster’s ultraviolet glare and fierce stellar winds have hollowed out a vast cavity in the nebula. The Cosmic Cliffs ...
The landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” known as the Cosmic Cliffs is actually a portion of the nebula Gum 31, which contains a young star cluster called NGC 3324. Both Gum 31 and NGC 3324 are part ...
A young star cluster called NGC 3324, situated just outside the field of view, plays a major role in sculpting this celestial terrain. The energy emitted by these stars carves out large cavities in ...
Ultraviolet light and stellar winds from the stars of NGC 3324 have carved a cavernous area within Gum 31. A portion of this giant bubble is seen above the Cosmic Cliffs. (The star cluster itself is ...
This landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in ...
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