The Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes have revealed thousands of young star clusters emerging from their birth clouds. The observations, published in Nature Astronomy, show that more massive ...
Mass matters: Massive star clusters shed their natal gas clouds in about 5 million years, quicker than smaller clusters that take 7–8 million years. Galactic impact: Faster emergence boosts ...
Astronomers using the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes have found that the most massive star clusters shed their birth clouds in about five million years, far faster than smaller clusters. The ...
A young star cluster does not begin life in the open. It starts buried inside thick clouds of gas and dust, hidden from ordinary view while newborn stars heat, ionize, and push against the material ...
What is the Rarest Type of Cloud in the World? Learn about the rarest type of cloud in the world, its unique features, and ...
The Bullet Cluster has so far been considered evidence of the existence of dark matter. An international team of researchers has now analyzed new data and current images from the James Webb Space ...