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Our galaxy’s most famous examples are the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), which lie around 160,000 light-years and 200,000 light-years away, respectively, in ...
An international team of astronomers has made groundbreaking observations of the supernova remnant (SNR) SNR J0450.4−7050 in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), offering new insights into its size ...
NASA’s Hubble and Webb telescopes observe explosive star formation in the Small Magellanic Cloud's NGC 460 and NGC 456 clusters.
A team of astronomers has uncovered an unexpectedly complex and dynamic filamentary network within a very-high-velocity cloud ...
Very massive stars are cosmic "rock stars" that live fast, die young and leave black holes in their place. During this transformation, they may vomit out more stellar material than we knew.
Very massive stars are cosmic "rock stars" that live fast, die young and leave black holes in their place. During this transformation, they may vomit out more stellar material than we knew.
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