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Stars

Stars

An oasis in the brown dwarf desert

Deep-Sky Objects, Galaxies, Stars

The double star 54 Leonis, spiral galaxy NGC 3198, and emission nebula NGC 3199

Exoplanets, Planets, Stars

A planet is forming in an Earth-like orbit around a young star

The constellation Leo the Lion hosts Regulus and Denebola. Credit: Bill and Sally Fletcher.
Stars

Are we there yet?

Stars

We are made up of elements forged in stars. But with the vast distances between stars, are we the product of only one star or many?

Stars

Where are the stars?

Stars

Listen to the stars

Stars

Sharpest view ever of dusty disk around aging star

Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

The realm of buried giants

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Springtime observing for small telescopes

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Astronomers spot gluttonous baby stars

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Newly discovered planet in the Hyades cluster could shed light on planetary evolution

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