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NASA observatories take an unprecedented look into superstar Eta Carinae

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Hubble goes high-def to revisit the ‘Pillars of Creation’

Deep-Sky Objects, Stars

Web Extra: Astronomers animate one of the largest galaxy clusters ever observed

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I read that once every second, somewhere in the universe a massive star ends its life as a supernova. How does that compare to the rate of new star formation?

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What’s in a name?

Stars

Web Extra: What makes stars tick?

Deep-Sky Objects, Galaxies, Stars

Three double stars in Orion, open cluster NGC 1528, and spiral galaxy NGC 1532

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“Perfect storm” quenching star formation around a supermassive black hole

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Astronomers identify gas spirals as a nursery of twin stars through ALMA observation

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Warm gas pours “cold water” on galaxy’s star-making

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Scientists accurately quantify dust around planets in search for life

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Ground-based detection of super-Earth transit paves way to remote sensing of small exoplanets

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