Ohnaka and his team found an egg-shaped shell of dust and gas surrounding WOH G64 - a dying star about 160,000 light-years ...
For the first time ever, a team of astronomers has successfully captured a "zoomed-in" image of a star outside of our own Milky Way Galaxy. The newly imaged dying star, designated WOH G64, is about 2, ...
Astronomers have snapped the first detailed close-up image of a star outside the Milky Way, and what they found is amazing.
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Scientists have taken the close-up image of a star outside our galaxy, the Milky Way, for the first time ever. On Thursday, ...
The zoomed-in view was made possible by the European Southern Observatory's powerful Very Large Telescope Interferometer ...
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And why should it, when it is still capable of delivering images such as the one of a dying star some ... to witness a star’s ...
Like a performer preparing for their big finale, a distant star is shedding its outer layers and preparing to explode as a supernova. Astronomers have been observing the huge star, named WOH G64, ...
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The star — known as WOH G64 — is located 160,000 light years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small galaxy that orbits the Milky Way.