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Astronomers have taken a close-up photo of a star outside our own galaxy, the Milky Way, for the first time, the European Southern Observatory announced in a statement Thursday. The star -- WOH ...
This is the first close-up picture of a star outside our own galaxy, the Milky Way. The star is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, over 160 000 light-years away.
The star WOH G64, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, over 160 000 light-years away. It is the first close-up picture of a star outside our own galaxy. K. Ohnaka et al./European Southern ...
This is the first close-up picture of a star outside our own galaxy, the Milky Way. The star is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, over 160 000 light-years away.
Astronomers have taken the first close-up image of a star outside our galaxy. Credit: ESO / K. Ohnaka et al. Astronomers have been able to look at the sun and a handful of other stars in the Milky ...
Must-see sky sights for July During July, Venus continues to be the “Morning Star” in the east before dawn, albeit it has become dimmer — but still bright — as it moves away from Earth.
In early 2025, Venus will dazzle in the southwest sky after sunset, earning its "evening star" nickname. This phenomenon, which occurs when Venus gets close to Earth, happens once every 19 months.
Astronomers take the first close-up picture of a star outside our galaxy Date: November 21, 2024 Source: ESO Summary: While astronomers have taken about two dozen zoomed-in images of stars in our ...
See The First Ever Close-Up Picture Of A Star Outside The Milky Way The star is puffing up dust and gas before, eventually, going supernova. Dr. Alfredo Carpineti ...
Because Venus is closer to the sun than Earth is and orbits faster, from Earth's point of view, Venus is always seen close to the sun, just after sunset, when it's called the "evening star," or ...
During this time, however, a picture of the star did not yet exist. According to scientists, about 24 zoomed-in images of stars in the Milky Way have been taken, but images of stars in other ...