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 Galaxy portrait reveals a blaze of newborn stars
Galaxy portrait reveals a blaze of newborn stars
Newborn stars shine like celestial sparklers in a new portrait of the nearby Triangulum Galaxy – the most detailed ultraviolet image of a galaxy ever taken. Astronomers will use the image, taken by NASA's Swift telescope, to create an "age map" of the galaxy's components to understand how galaxies evolve over time. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
tags galaxy portrait blaze newborn stars triangulum
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 dollylla...
2 years ago
The image should also shed light on the processes that shape a galaxy over time, Immler says. "These young stars have strong and fierce stellar winds, and blow out heavier, chemically enriched gas that affects the entire chemical evolution of the galaxy," he says.
Unlike humans who blow out heavier, chemically enriched gas as they get older.
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 gratheo
2 years ago
Meh... I don't care what those stars look like, this is infinitely more awesome.
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