NASA says a recently spotted star cluster bears an uncanny resemblance to a holiday wreath and have named it "cosmic wreath" as a result.
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 ...
NASA described that the stars appear in blue and white lights because of the X-rays they give off, which the Chandra X-ray ...
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 ...
NASA researchers said their teams can tell the difference from November to December because of the variation in illumination caused by Christmas light displays. "From the satellite data ...
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 ...
The holiday spirit is pervasive and undeniable, with festivities reaching 200,000 light years away. Celestial bodies are celebrating. Just in time for Christmas, NASA spotted a star cluster ...
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 ...
ARIZONA, USA — Space is wishing Earth a Merry Christmas from 2,500 light-years away! A NASA telescope combined with data from an X-ray gave a special present for the holidays. Although the star ...