Orion Nebula around Herbig-Haro object

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Orion Nebula around Herbig-Haro object

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Earendel existed so long ago that it may not have had all the same raw materials as the stars around us today,” said astronomer Brian Welch per CBS News Miami.

“Studying Earendel will be a window into an era of the universe that we are unfamiliar with, but that led to everything we do know. It’s like we’ve been reading a really interesting book, but we started with the second chapter, and now we will have a chance to see how it all got started.

This image taken from Hubble features multi-colored stars clustered together.

It shows a portion of the universe filled with thousands of colorful stars.

According to NASA, it captures globular cluster NGC 1805, which is situated close to the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.

Globular clusters are round conglomerations of stars, with the most gathered together in the center.

“The stars orbit closely to one another, like bees swarming telegram database around a hive. In the dense center of one of these clusters, stars are 100 to 1,000 times closer together than the nearest stars are to our sun, making planetary systems around them unlikely,” said NASA of the image.

This image from the Hubble depicts a celestial cloudscape, according to NASA.

It features a multi-colored area in the HH 505, the agency added. Herbig–Haro objects are strikingly bright regions surrounding newborn stars.

In 2022, Hubble discovered the largest comet known to date.

Citing NASA, CBS News reported the comet is bigger than the state of Rhode Island; is located in our solar system; and could possibly stretch as far as 85 miles.

In September 2022, NASA’s Hubblesite announced the discovery of young stars in spiraling formation.

The young stars were found “spiraling into the center of a massive cluster of stars,” per NASA. It’s in the Milky Way.
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