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An old galaxy reveals clusters of young stars that have formed in an unusually synchronized fashion, challenging the idea that star formation declines as galaxies age.
Studying star formation through dust and gas in Lynds 483 The James Webb Space Telescope's close-up observations of Lynds 483 bring into focus the dense dust shrouding the two protostars at its core.
Galactic mystery: Why massive stars struggle to form in the Milky Way's center The current rate of star formation at the Galactic Center) appears to be lower compared to the rest of the Galaxy ...
Rogue planets, or free-floating planetary-mass objects (FFPMOs), are planet-sized objects that either formed in interstellar space or were part of a planetary system before gravitational ...
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