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Hubble captures breathtaking ‘Ghost Nebula’ — what happens to stars before they die?
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has unveiled a mesmerizing image of NGC 6369, a planetary nebula known as the “Little Ghost ...
Govee makes just about every kind of light you can think of, and many of those are Matter-capable and able to connect to ...
The fourth day of the 18th annual Space Telescope Advent Calendar features a cluster of powerful infant stars blasting a ...
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A new five-year survey of the Magellanic Clouds will answer some questions about our neighbors
The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are irregular dwarf galaxies and satellites of the Milky Way. The LMC is about 163,000 ...
Jupiter shines brilliantly in the eastern sky this December as it nears opposition early in 2026, outshining nearby stars and ...
Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) was imaged in October as it crossed the galactic plane of the Milky Way.
The image was captured by NIRCam, Webb's primary near-infrared imager, which aims to provide high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy.
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The Shell of a Dying Star
Day 6 of the 2025 Space Telescope Advent Calendar ...
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Large Magellanic Cloud bursts with baby stars | Space photo of the day for Dec. 3, 2025
The vantage point at Cerro Pachón, with its dark skies and high-altitude clarity, enhances the richness of the image.
NASA's James Webb Telescope has unveiled stunning new details of the Red Spider Nebula, NGC 6537. The image reveals the nebula's central star, previously faint, now glowing red due to hot dust.
Since it has the fewest hours of sunlight compared to the rest of the year, the Winter Solstice is considered the “shortest ...
Hubble’s new image shows the Calabash Nebula’s dying star blasting gas at immense speeds, revealing dramatic lobes, shockwaves and crucial insights into stellar death stages.
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