An international research team led by Dr. Zhang Suinan from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of ...
The cluster, full of more than 2,500 newborn stars that blaze blue in the Hubble image, is in a galaxy with far fewer heavy chemical substances than the Milky Way. It's mostly made of hydrogen and ...
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The "music" of starquakes—enormous vibrations caused by bursting bubbles of gas that ripple throughout the bodies of many ...
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Space.com on MSNScientists are using stellar 'quakes' to peer inside starsStars don't just shine — they hum with hidden vibrations.Like earthquakes, ripples of gas on a star's surface — referred to ...
Explore HubbleHubble HomeOverviewAbout HubbleThe History of HubbleHubble TimelineWhy Have a Telescope in Space?Hubble by the ...
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Space.com on MSNHubble Telescope spies star-forming cocoons in neighboring galaxy (photo)Fluffy strands of cosmic gas and dust illuminated by bright young stars form a beautiful cloudscape in a neighboring nebula.
Starquakes in stars from cluster M67 reveal hidden pauses that mark major internal changes. These pauses improve how we estimate star ages.
Researchers interrogated the 'sounds' of a cluster of stars within the Milky Way, uncovering a new technique for astrophysicists to probe the universe and learn more about its evolution.
New research explores the 'music' of starquakes, revealing insights into giant stars' histories. By analyzing frequency ...
we can tune into the cluster’s unique “song”. Our study challenges previous assumptions about resonant frequencies in giant stars, revealing they offer deeper insights into stellar interiors ...
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