The Oldest material on Earth
Astrophysicists determined the age of stardust from a meteorite to be seven billion years, which is the oldest solid material ever found on Earth.
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Astrophysicists determined the age of stardust from a meteorite to be seven billion years, which is the oldest solid material ever found on Earth.
Using Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 astronomers capture the stunning Eta Carinae nebula in ultraviolet light.
Scientists on the airborne observatory SOFIA detected the first type of molecule that ever formed in the universe.
Recent analysis of Orion data from the HAWC+ instrument on the airborne SOFIA observatory indicate that, at times, magnetism affect how stars form.
Nebula Capsule is a soda-can size smart projector, an immersive cinema that you can enjoy anytime, anywhere.
Stellar explosions are most often associated with supernovae, the spectacular deaths of stars. But ALMA captures a different stellar explosion in Orion.
Size comparison of the entire universe 2017 in 3D. From the fabric of space-time itself, we journey outwards to subatomic elementary particles, to atoms, molecules…
Hubble captures brilliant star death in “Rotten Egg” nebula
An exceptional panoramic skyscape filled with stars, clusters, and nebulae along the southern Milky Way including the Large and Small Magellanic clouds. Credit Yuri Beletsky
Novae is a movie about an astronomical event that occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star’s life. Watch the amazing stages of one of