The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a rare "blue lurker" star that has been feeding on material from its two conjoined siblings. The fast-spinning star provides a detailed look at the ...
“The section of the nebula shown here features serene blue gas, brownish-orange dust patches, and a sprinkling of multicolored stars,” Hubble scientists write. “The stars within and behind ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning new image of the Orion Nebula, highlighting two young protostars, HOPS 150 and HOPS 153. These protostars are actively shaping their surroundings ...
Hubble discovered that the surviving star has an unusually fast spin rate that can only be explained if it was feeding off of the gas expelled by the stellar merger. The name "blue lurker" might ...
We can get a peek into that neighboring dwarf galaxy - which is only about 15% the size of our Milky Way - because of the Hubble Space Telescope ... here features serene blue gas, brownish ...
The name 'blue lurker' might sound like a villainous character from a superhero movie. But it is a rare class of star that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope explored by looking deeply into the open ...
Hubble snapped the image about six weeks after the supernova was discovered. That's why SN 2024PI appears here as a small blue dot, which is much fainter than its maximum brilliance. Related ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Picture of the Week ... Located just down and to the right of the galactic nucleus, the pale blue dot of SN 2024PI stands out against the galaxy's ghostly ...