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A 200-year-old star was just seen sneezing in space, and scientists can't explain why
A protostarjust 200 years old has been observed ejecting gas and energy in sudden bursts, a phenomenon astronomers liken to ...
A South Korean research team has successfully captured the first-ever observation of a 'wind' that explains the birth process ...
Spread the loveIntroduction to the W51 Star Formation Zone The cosmos continues to astound astronomers with its vast array of mysteries, especially in regions where stars are born. One such area, ...
Spread the loveThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has taken a giant leap forward in our understanding of stellar nurseries with its latest observations of the W51 starbirth region. This newly ...
Baby stars release excess energy by ejecting magnetic “sneezes,” forming giant warm gas rings, new ALMA observations reveal.
A phenomenal event residing in the frigid dark of the Taurus molecular cloud. Kyushu University and Kagawa University ...
Observing the Taurus Molecular Cloud, a research team led by Kyushu University has found that during the early growth period ...
Over the last decade, the team has been using ALMA to study the protostars in the stellar nursery in the Taurus Molecular Cloud. Our Sun is about 4.6 billion years old, and a star is considered a ...
Researchers have uncovered new insights into the early development of baby stars. As published in The Astrophysical Journal ...
(CN) — A newborn star deep inside a cloud of gas and dust appears to be “sneezing,” sending out bursts of energy that may ...
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