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Live Science on MSNA cotton candy nebula glows in Vera C. Rubin Observatory's first close-up image: Space photo of the weekThis spectacular star-forming region is one of the first images from the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile.
Emirates Astronomy Society achieves a historic milestone by photographing the Crescent Nebula, 5,000 light-years away, ...
Hubble captures three infant stars lighting up a blue nebula, with a secret protostar forming in a shadowed disc below.
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Astronomy on MSNDeep-Sky Dreams: The Owl NebulaThe Owl Nebula is an example of a planetary nebula — a type of object that yields glimpses of stellar death in slow motion.
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Khaleej Times on MSNLook: Jaw-dropping nebula spotted in UAE skies, 5,000 light-years away from EarthThis large gas bubble of ionized hydrogen and oxygen is formed and appears in fine detail when imaged using narrow-field ...
In the newly released picture on its website nasa.gov as Astronomy Picture of the Day on June 17, it asked the question 'Can ...
These are the first public images collected by the Chile-based observatory, which will begin a decade-long survey of the southern sky later this year.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Wednesday, June 25: Can you spot planetary nebula Pease 1?Globular cluster M15 hides within it a planetary nebula, Pease 1. Observers with large scopes and steady skies can find it.
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Space.com on MSNStar-forming cloud Chamaeleon I looks like a cosmic masterpiece in new Dark Energy Camera image (video)Just 500 light years away, the Chamaeleon Complex, and in particular its dark cloud Chamaeleon I, is a hotbed of young, ...
We are entering a new era of cosmic exploration. The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNFirst Glimpse of a Cotton Candy Nebula: New Images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory Reveal Stunning Cosmic BeautyThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory has unveiled its first close-up image of the cosmos, offering an extraordinary new perspective ...
The Emirates Astronomical Society (EAS) announced a new achievement, adding to the accomplishments of its member ...
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