NGC 6355 has been imaged using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The globular cluster of stars lies 50,000 light-years away.
New images of the massive structure is helping astronomers identify the tune being played by the celestial guitar.
First observed in 1936, FU Orionis became a hundred times brighter in months and has remained a unique object of study.
Please join the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology for the in-person and virtual talk "A Precursor Survey of the Roman Galactic Bulge Time Domain Fields" by Sean K. Terry, Postdoctoral ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a spiral galaxy, named UGC 10043. We don’t see the galaxy’s spiral arms because we are seeing it from the side. Located roughly 150 million ...
Three ultramassive galaxies found by the James Webb Space Telescope have astronomers reconsidering how galaxies grew so ...
Hubble Space Telescope and MAVEN mission have been used to help unravel the mystery of Mars' escaping water. Credit: NASA ...
In 1936, astronomers saw a puzzling event in the constellation Orion: the young star FU Orionis (FU Ori) became a hundred ...
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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured imagery of the most distant single star found yet. It took the light from the star 12 ...
The Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory captured a pulsar in the Guitar Nebula living out its rock star ...
"This unique lensing configuration allows us to constrain both the Hubble constant and dark energy parameters simultaneously ...