ā HerbigāHaro object 24 in infrared light as observed by the Hubble telescope ( i.)
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ā HerbigāHaro object 24 in infrared light as observed by the Hubble telescope ( i.)

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Turbulent Stellar Nurseries
šš ALMA peels back the veil on the āteenage yearsā of planet formation, showing how young worlds grow and evolve in their natal disks with unprecedented clarity. šāØ
Stunning images reveal stellar nurseries https://www.inverse.com/science/stunning-images-capture-stellar-nurseries/amp
Thousands of lightyears away, all around us, the universe births new stars.

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Spitzer mosaic depicts family of stars
Spitzer mosaic depicts family ofĀ stars
A mosaic by NASAās Spitzer Space Telescope of the Cepheus C and Cepheus B regions. This image combines data from Spitzerās IRAC and MIPS instruments. Photo Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
A brightly colored mosaic of nebulae in the constellation Cepheus captured by the Spitzer Space Telescopedepicts a family of stars ranging from new ones in the process of formation to old ones that have evolved overā¦
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Westerlund 2, a 2-million-year-old star cluster of around 3,000 stars, within the RCW 49 nebula, a stellary nursery inside the constellation Carina. Westerlund 2 has some of the hottest, brightest stars of the Milky Way.