NASA described that the stars appear in blue and white lights because of the X-rays they give off, which the Chandra X-ray ...
It's a cosmic Christmas! NASA just released new ... to the Milky Way called Small Magellanic Cloud. NASA said it's located about 200,000 light years from Earth. This new image is a result of ...
A new image resembling a Christmas wreath captures young stars lighting up dense, dark clouds of dust. The image features NGC 602, a star cluster in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a nearby galaxy to the ...
Christmas-themed imagery knows no bounds, not even in space. NASA has drawn comparison between a celestial formation and a holiday wreath, referring to the recently spotted star and dust cloud ...
A giant dust cloud ring comprising green, yellow, blue and orange hues darken on the cloud's edges, creating the appearance ...
(Last year, NASA created a new composite image of the cluster that even showed the stars twinkling like Christmas lights ... the infrared data from Webb show clouds of dust in orange, yellow ...
X-ray: NASA/CXC ... background that makes up the Christmas tree shape is from optical data. This cluster is located within our galaxy, and is just 2,500 light-years away, making it very close ...
Christmas is here, and so are brand new images of some of the most beautiful holiday-inspired celestial views in the visible ...
This new image combines data from NASA's Chandra X ... X-rays from Chandra (red) show young, massive stars that are illuminating the wreath, sending high-energy light into interstellar space.
Christmas will be warm and bright ... knock out power grids and supercharge the northern lights. The Parker Solar Probe was developed as a part of NASA’s Living With a Star program to explore ...