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A groundbreaking new supercomputer model shows how magnetic fields shape the turbulent flow of charged particles in space.
Astronomers are using Hubble to study vivid gas clouds and newborn stars in the tilted spiral galaxy NGC 3511.
In between all the stars ... Way galaxy is magnetic, can be compressed, and is turbulent. It affects important processes like star formation, cosmic-ray movement, and materials mixing in space.
In this image, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope peers into the spiral galaxy NGC 1317 in the constellation Fornax, located ...
The JWST has done it again. The powerful space telescope has already revealed the presence of bright galaxies only several hundred million years after the Big Bang. Now, it's sensed light from a ...
This new Picture of the Month from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space ... galaxy clusters have large amounts of intergalactic gas, and that this gas could effect the way that galaxies form stars ...
Despite these faint clouds, all the galaxy ... space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more! — Geminid meteor shower fills the sky with 'shooting stars ...
The Hubble Space Telescope marks its ... has made it aptly known as the "Sombrero Galaxy." The central bulge of the galaxy is densely packed with stars, and the disk is crowded with faint dust ...
The large-scale cloud formations visible in the foreground belong to our own Milky Way galaxy, as do the several distinct colorful stars which surround the diffuse spiral shape of M31. While its ...