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Patriotic cosmos: NASA’s red, white and blue space photos celebrate 250th birthday
space6 days ago

Patriotic cosmos: NASA’s red, white and blue space photos celebrate 250th birthday

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory released a space photo of the week collection to mark the U.S. 250th birthday, blending Chandra X-ray data with images from Hubble and JWST to render four cosmic targets—Cassiopeia A, NGC 3603, NGC 4736 (M94), and ZwCl 0024+1652—in red, white and blue. The set showcases a supernova remnant, a luminous star‑forming nebula, a spiral galaxy with a starburst ring, and a distant galaxy cluster, highlighting the universe’s dramatic environments across thousands to millions of light-years and—including new sonifications—experiencing space through sight and sound.

Astronomers Find One of the Galaxy's Largest Binary Stars
science10 months ago

Astronomers Find One of the Galaxy's Largest Binary Stars

Astronomers have discovered one of the most massive binary star systems in our galaxy, NGC 3603-A1, with two stars weighing 93 and 70 times the Sun's mass, orbiting each other every 3.8 days. This discovery, aided by archival Hubble data and new observations, provides valuable insights into stellar evolution and the origins of binary black holes, highlighting the dynamic and extreme conditions in star-forming regions like NGC 3603.