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'The universe will just get colder and deader from now on': Euclid telescope confirms star formation has already peaked in the cosmos
Astronomers using data from ESA's Euclid and Herschel space telescopes have confirmed that star formation has already peaked ...
The discovery of molecular gas getting spewed from a quasar that existed around 13 billion years ago confirms some star-formation theories. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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Universe’s Cooling Trend Signals End of Stellar Boom
Why are galaxies growing colder, and what does that mean for the cosmos? The latest results from the European Space Agency’s ...
Researchers spotted a colossal cloud of gas and dust in the Milky Way, filled with turbulent motion, newborn star seeds, and even a natural microwave laser. This newly found Midpoint cloud appears to ...
Understanding the gas from which stars form is a fundamental goal in astrophysics. This is a pressing issue for pristine galaxies — those low in heavy elements, known as metals — whose growth remains ...
The formation of stars is intricately linked to the complex structure and dynamics of molecular clouds—vast, cold, and dense regions in the interstellar medium that primarily consist of molecular ...
The ALMA radio telescope has detected more than 100 molecular species, including many indicative of different star formation and evolution processes, in a galaxy where stars are forming much more ...
Scientists have pierced through a dusty stellar nursery to capture the earliest and most detailed view of a collapsing gas cloud turning into a star, analogous to a baby’s first ultrasound. The ...
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have discovered a tsunami of stars and gas that is crashing midway through the disk of a spiral galaxy known as IC 2163. This ...
A dramatic new image of the Cone Nebula shows the pillar-like cloud of cold, star-forming molecular gas and dust in unprecedented detail. The nebula gets its name from its conical shape and is located ...
Nia Imara is working to understand the mysterious clouds of gas and dust that collapse into stars. Stripes of gas wind and wrap through the darkness, twisting into knots that are poised to collapse ...
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