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Astronomers unravel the mystery of the ‘Dragon’s Egg’ nebula

[ad_1] The nebula NGC 6164/6165, also known as the Dragon’s Egg, a cloud of gas and dust surrounding a pair of stars called HD 148937, is seen in this undated handout image taken with the VLT Survey Telescope hosted at the European Southern Observatory’s Paranal Observatory in Cerro Paranal, Chile. | Photo Credit: Reuters Two large stars residing inside a spectacular cloud of gas and dust nicknamed the “Dragon’s…

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Cosmic ‘speed camera’ reveals staggering speed of neutron star jets

[ad_1] A spinning neutron star periodically swings its radio (green) and gamma-ray (magenta) beams past Earth in this artist’s concept of a black widow pulsar. The pulsar heats the facing side of its stellar partner to temperatures twice as hot as the sun’s surface and slowly evaporates it. | Photo Credit: Reuters How fast can a neutron star drive powerful jets into space? The answer, it turns out, is…

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Astronomers looking for space gas accidentally find 49 new galaxies

[ad_1] Spiral galaxy NGC 1512, located 30 million light-years away from Earth, is seen in an undated image from the James Webb Space Telescope. | Photo Credit: Reuters Stars are born from huge clouds of mostly hydrogen gas floating in space. Astronomers like me study this gas because it helps us understand how stars and galaxies form and grow. Hydrogen gas gives off a faint glow that is invisible…

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