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The comet-like proplyd, 177-341 W is a planet-forming disc that is evaporating in the Orion Nebula. (Image credit: ESO/M. L. Aru et al.) In the Orion Nebula lies a host of bizarre, teardrop-shaped ...
The James Webb Space Telescope detects methyl cation (CH3+) in a young star system with a protoplanetary disk that is located ...
The green-tinged cryovolcanic Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, which is due to pass by Earth later this year, was recently spotted zooming past the crimson-colored Crescent Nebula in stunning new photos.
The European Space Agency (ESA) just released a pair of giant mosaic images of the Orion Nebula, and they’re worth exploring. Just 1,500 light years away, the Orion Nebula is so close that you ...
Comet ZTF, named after the Zwicky Transit Facility, based in California. ZTF's closest approach to Earth, about 26 million miles away, should occur on Feb. 2. That's when it'll be at its brightest.
February 1 through 29 Orion, the Hunter dominates the night sky February 14 Comet C/2021 S3 (PanSTARRS) ... The Orion Nebula is the bright, ...
The Orion Nebula images will be examined by an international team of researchers that spans more than 18 countries. The team is currently waiting on spectroscopic data, ...
Astronomers have captured even more detailed and wide-angle images of the Orion Nebula using the James webb space ... Crazy video shows a massive eruption on the Sun slicing the tail off a comet.
The Orion Nebula is located just 1,350 light-years away from Earth. Because of its relative closeness to Earth, the star-bearing nebula has been a study point for astronomers for decades.
New images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope pierce through thick layers of stardust and gas, revealing the most-detailed look yet into the heart of the Orion Nebula.. In 2017, an ...
This infrared image of the Orion Nebula features plenty of dust, but no stars. In these infrared wavelengths, it’s possible to see hotspots where new stars are forming.
“Breathtaking” images of a stellar nursery in the Orion Nebula taken by the James Webb Space Telescope are revealing intricate details about how stars and planetary systems form.