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Area image of the week: James Webb telescope captures child stars roaring to life
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Jamie Carter
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A brand-new picture of the Serpens Nebula caught by the James Webb Space Telescope reveals that when clouds collapse to form stars, all of those stars spin in the exact same instructions.
Astronomy
Area picture of the week: Stunning dune slash throughout Mars’ polar ice cap
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Jamie Carter
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This spectacular picture of dune fields near Mars’ north polar ice cap, taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, showcases the effect of polar winds on the Red Planet’s landscape.
Mars
Area image of the week: A cosmic ‘fossil’ holding a few of the earliest stars in deep space
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Jamie Carter
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The Hubble Space Telescope focuses on a thick ball of countless stars within a galaxy orbiting the Milky Way. Its ancient origins raise huge concerns about how galaxies form and grow.
Astronomy
Area image of the week: 55 years back, the ‘world’s loneliest male’ snapped this renowned Apollo 11 image
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Jamie Carter
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Command module pilot Michael Collins took this renowned Apollo 11 picture 55 years ago today, after his historical journey around the far side of the moon made him “the world’s loneliest male”.
The Moon
Area image of the week: Warped ‘penguin galaxy’ identified by JWST is waddling towards specific doom
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Brandon Specktor
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To mark its 2nd anniversary of operations, James Webb Space Telescope researchers share a spectacular view of the Penguin and Egg galaxies as they gradually clash.
Astronomy
Area picture of the week: 900 alien worlds loaded into a single image
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Jamie Carter
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Slovakian artist Martin Vargic’s magnificent brand-new infographics creatively depict, imagine and compare more than 1,600 worlds in other galaxy.
Exoplanets
Area image of the week: James Webb telescope offers the ‘Pillars of Creation’ a spectacular 3D remodeling
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Jamie Carter
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A brand-new multiwavelength 3D visualization of the renowned “Pillars of Creation” showcases the distinctions in between Hubble and James Webb Space Telescope information.
Astronomy
Area image of the week: Hubble roars back to life with charming picture of neighboring galaxy
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Jamie Carter
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The shimmering galaxy NGC 1546 stars in Hubble’s very first brand-new image given that altering to its brand-new “one-gyro mode,” ending the telescope’s approximately month-long break.
Astronomy
Area picture of the week: ‘Earthrise,’ the Christmas Eve image that altered the world
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Jamie Carter
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Snapped from lunar orbit in 1968 by NASA astronaut Bill Anders, who died today at age 90, ‘Earthrise’ is maybe the most renowned picture of our world ever taken.
The Moon
Area image of the week: James Webb and Chandra telescopes identify a ‘lighthouse’ pointed at Earth
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Jamie Carter
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Images from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory have actually been integrated to expose how the Crab Nebula’s neutron star is altering.
Astronomy
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