The moon is the satellite of the earth, we all know this very well, it is only because of the moon that life in the
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Massive stars are factors for material for life
Water, ammonia, methane, and acetylene play a major role in the formation of a planet like Earth, and a planet is formed when a
Continue readingThe image of the galaxy NGC 5643 is captured by the Hubble telescope.
NGC 5643 was first seen on May 10, 1826, the NGC 5643 Galaxy was reported by James Dunlap with his 9-inch reflector telescope, and described
Continue readingNASA’s IRIS Spots Nanosets observed that light shines when the solar corona is heated.
The Sun, whose mass is about 109 times more than our Earth, and as we know, the Sun is a ball of fire, whose life
Continue readingFrom the data observation of the Hubble telescope, Dark Matter theories suggest a missing component.
The darkest matter in the universe is the most mysterious object of the universe, which also results in the presence of dark matter in the
Continue readingAstronomers have explored an active galaxy resembling a tif fighter using radio waves.
The explorers have observed an active galaxy, using radio waves to map the galaxy, in which they have found a familiar shape. During this reaction,
Continue readingThe globular cluster NGC 1783 is one of the biggest globular clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Where does a star go young, when it is in its young age, to say that it is going through its early days, it
Continue readingThe Esa / Nasa Hubble Space Telescope captured the image of cluster 47 Tucanae.
The Nasa/Esa Habble telescope has captured an image of a group of stars, spherical in shape, spanning a large area, this group of stars has
Continue readingPerseverance rover’s 7-month journey to Mars begins.
NASA’s Perseverance rover set off for its 7-month journey to Mars, which aims to reach Mars, under which NASA has launched the Perseverance rover to
Continue readingCluster NGC 2203 was copied by NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
NGC 2203 was first discovered by astronomer John Herschel on January 23, 1836, an intermediate-age open cluster located in the southern constellations of Mensa, also
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