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Origin Of Darkest Galaxies In The Universe Elucidated (February 17, 2007) -- Stelios Kazantzidis, a researcher at Stanford University's Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC), and collaborators have developed an elegant explanation for how galaxies ... > full story

Chandra Peers Into the Pillars of Creation (February 16, 2007) -- A new look at the famous "Pillars of Creation" with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has allowed astronomers to peer inside the dark columns of gas and dust. This penetrating view of the central ... > full story

Scientists Find High Energy Systems Hidden In 'Gas Cocoon' (February 13, 2007) -- Astronomers have found a new class of objects in space: a neutron star orbiting inside a cocoon of cold gas and/or dust that hides a bloated supergiant star. In a strange twist of fate, these objects ... > full story

Colorful Demise Of A Sun-like Star (February 13, 2007) -- A brand new image taken with Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 shows the planetary nebula NGC 2440 -- the chaotic structure of the demise of a ... > full story

Introducing The 'Coolest' Spacecraft In The Universe (February 12, 2007) -- The European Space Agency's Planck mission, which will study the conditions present in our universe shortly after the Big Bang, is reaching an important milestone with the integration of instruments ... > full story

NASA's Largest Space Telescope Mirror Will See Deeper Into Space (February 10, 2007) -- When scientists are looking into space, the more they can see, the easier it is to piece together the puzzle of the cosmos. The James Webb Space Telescope's mirror blanks have now been constructed. ... > full story

Cosmic Lighthouses: Astrophysicists Explain Differences In Brightness Of Supernova Explosions (February 10, 2007) -- Supernovae stand out in the sky like cosmic lighthouses. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics and at the National Astronomical Institute of Italy have now found a way to use these ... > full story

Magnetic Explosions In The Distant Universe (February 9, 2007) -- A new theory to explain the high-energy gamma-ray emissions from collapsing stars has been put forward by an international team of researchers. Their results will be published shortly in the Monthly ... > full story

NARVAL: First Observatory Dedicated To Stellar Magnetism (February 8, 2007) -- CNRS-Insu France in collaboration with the Research Council of Canada and the University of Hawaii have recently installed a stellar spectropolarimeter on the Bernard Lyot Telescope In ... > full story

Astronomer Finds Closest Gravitational Lensing Galaxy (February 7, 2007) -- A giant elliptical galaxy seen in an image from the Hubble Space Telescope is the closest gravitational lens yet known, according to information released by the Hubble Heritage Project Feb. ... > full story

Study Shows Moon In New Light (February 7, 2007) -- Light has been shed on the dark parts of the Moon with experiments by University of Edinburgh researchers simulating billions of years of lunar ... > full story

Universe Contains More Calcium Than Expected (February 6, 2007) -- The universe contains one-and-a-half times more calcium than previously assumed. This conclusion was drawn by astronomers of the SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, after observations with ... > full story

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Supergiant -- Supergiants are the most massive stars. Supergiants can have masses from 10 to 70 solar masses and brightness from 30,000 up to hundreds of thousands times the solar luminosity. They vary greatly in ... > full article

Large-scale structure of the cosmos -- Astronomy and cosmology examine the universe to understand the large-scale structure of the cosmos. Currently, many large structures have been found; stars are organised into galaxies which in turn ... > full article

Galaxy formation and evolution -- The formation of galaxies is still one of the most active research areas in astrophysics; and, to some extent, this is also true for galaxy evolution. Some ideas, however, are now widely accepted. ... > full article

Nucleosynthesis -- Nucleosynthesis is the process of creating new atomic nuclei from preexisting nucleons (protons and neutrons). The primordial preexisting nucleons were formed from the quark-gluon plasma of the Big ... > full article

Galaxy -- A galaxy is a massive gravitationally bound system of stars, interstellar gas and dust, and dark matter. Typical galaxies contain ten million to one trillion stars, all orbiting a common center of ... > full article

Stellar evolution -- In astronomy, stellar evolution is the sequence of changes that a star undergoes during its lifetime; the hundreds of thousands, millions or billions of years during which it emits light and heat. ... > full article

Planetary nebula -- A planetary nebula is an astronomical object consisting of a glowing shell of gas and plasma formed by certain types of stars at the end of their lives. They are in fact unrelated to planets; the ... > full article

Red supergiant star -- Red supergiants are supergiant stars of spectral type K-M and a luminosity class of I. They are the largest stars in the universe in terms of physical size, although they are not the most massive. ... > full article

Big Bang nucleosynthesis -- In physical cosmology, Big Bang nucleosynthesis (or primordial nucleosynthesis) refers to the production of nuclei other than H-1, the normal, light hydrogen, during the early phases of the universe, ... > full article

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