The swirling disk around a young star has been found to contain an inventory of seventeen complex organic molecules enough to raise significant doubts to a long-standing theory that the formation of ...
Ever wondered what the birth of a star looks like? Well, wonder no more. This is a recent image from the James Webb Space Telescope, showing protostar L1527, one that only popped into existence around ...
When a star is born, the process leaves behind a flurry of high-energy gas, dust and debris. Some of this remnant material clumps together into planets, the way Earth likely formed. Others end up ...
Adamo Newborn stars born in the biggest stellar clusters tear themselves out of their birth clouds much faster than those that grow up in small clusters, according to a new study. Using NASA's Hubble ...