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Title:
WFC3 infrared image of Carina Nebula
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09-Jan-2009
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WFC3 infrared image of Carina Nebula
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WFC3 visible image of pillar in the Carina Nebula
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09-Jan-2009
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WFC3 visible image of pillar in the Carina Nebula
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Interstellar filaments in Polaris
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03-Jan-2017
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Interstellar filaments in Polaris
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The Orion Nebula in multiwavelength
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15-Jan-2012
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The Orion Nebula in multiwavelength
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W3 star-forming complex - annotated
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27-Jan-2013
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W3 star-forming complex - annotated
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W3 star-forming complex
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27-Jan-2013
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W3 star-forming complex
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Star-forming region in Orion A
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01-Jan-2014
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Star-forming region in Orion A
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You can choose Hubble's next discovery – vote before 1 March
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02-Jan-2009
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To celebrate the International Year of Astronomy you are invited to participate in the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's next astronomical discovery. Cast your vote online (before 1 March 2009) to...
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Barnard 68
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25-Jan-2018
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Barnard 68
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Rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud – star density
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25-Jan-2018
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Rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud – star density
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Rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud
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25-Jan-2018
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Rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud
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Gaia's view of the Barnard 68 dark cloud
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03-Jan-2018
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Gaia's view of the Barnard 68 dark cloud
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Gaia's view of a dark nebula in Rho Ophiuchi – flux map
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03-Jan-2018
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Gaia's view of a dark nebula in Rho Ophiuchi – flux map
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Violent wind gusting around protostar
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01-Jan-2014
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Violent wind gusting around protostar
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Striking ultraviolet images from XMM-Newton: <br>Extreme stellar activity and the supermassive black hole in M81
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19-Jan-2001
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The Optical Monitor telescope onboard XMM-Newton has obtained one of the most striking ultraviolet pictures ever taken of the 'LINER' galaxy M81. Strong ultraviolet (UV) emission is a feature of...
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Gaia's view of a dark nebula in Rho Ophiuchi – density map
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03-Jan-2018
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Gaia's view of a dark nebula in Rho Ophiuchi – density map
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Symphony of colours in the Tarantula [heic0416]
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15-Jan-2004
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The Tarantula Nebula is the most vigorous star forming region known in the local Universe. Using the power of the freely available ESA/ESO/NASA Photoshop FITS Liberator package a young amateur...
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Hubble catches heavyweight runaway star speeding from 30 Doradus [heic1008]
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11-Jan-2010
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A heavy runaway star is rushing away from a nearby stellar
nursery
at more than 400
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Oxygen molecules detected in the Orion Nebula
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01-Jan-2011
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Oxygen molecules detected in the Orion Nebula
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Gaia's view of a dark nebula in Rho Ophiuchi
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03-Jan-2018
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Gaia's view of a dark nebula in Rho Ophiuchi
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Gaia's view of NGC 604
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20-Jan-2017
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Gaia's view of NGC 604
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Hubble captures spectacular 'landscape' in the Carina Nebula
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23-Jan-2010
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Spectacular 'landscape' in the Carina Nebula
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Stellar winds in Orion Nebula
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10-Jan-2009
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Stellar winds in Orion Nebula
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Herschel's view of the Orion B molecular cloud - annotated
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19-Jan-2013
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Herschel's view of the Orion B molecular cloud - annotated
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Herschel's view of the Orion B molecular cloud
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19-Jan-2013
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Herschel's view of the Orion B molecular cloud
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Wide View of 'Mystic Mountain'
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23-Jan-2010
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Wide View of 'Mystic Mountain'
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Comparison views of 'Mystic Mountain'
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23-Jan-2010
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Comparison views of 'Mystic Mountain'
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Herschel reveals a ribbon of future stars
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29-Jan-2016
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Herschel reveals a ribbon of future stars
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Hubble captures view of 'Mystic Mountain'
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23-Jan-2010
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Hubble captures view of 'Mystic Mountain'
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Star factory NGC 7538
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03-Jan-2014
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Star factory NGC 7538
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Astronomers nab runaway star
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11-Jan-2010
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Astronomers nab runaway star
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Herschel's view of Rho Ophiuchi
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18-Jan-2017
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Herschel's view of Rho Ophiuchi
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A curious ring in star factory NGC 7538
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12-Jan-2014
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Star factory NGC 7538
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Not your typical protostar
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30-Jan-2016
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Not your typical protostar
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Star formation in the Carina Nebula complex
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01-Jan-2012
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Star formation in the Carina Nebula complex
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X (annotated)
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09-Jan-2012
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X (annotated)
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X
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09-Jan-2012
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X
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High mass X-ray binaries trace the Milky Way's spiral arms
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04-Jan-2013
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Our Galaxy is littered with pairs of massive stars, many of which contain the remnants of supernova explosions. A new study of these X-ray emitting binary systems, using data from ESA's INTEGRAL...
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X-raying the beating heart of a newborn star
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03-Jan-2012
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An international team of scientists has used the world's most powerful X-ray observatories - including ESA's XMM-Newton orbiter - to probe the dusty surroundings of a newborn star and discover some...
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MIRI starts to take shape
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30-Jan-2010
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A major instrument due to fly aboard the James Webb Space Telescope is getting its first taste of space in the test facilities at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in the United Kingdom. The...
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A hidden treasure in the Large Magellanic Cloud [heic1301]
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17-Jan-2013
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Nearly 200 000 light-years from Earth, the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, floats in space, in a long and slow dance around our galaxy. Vast clouds of gas within it...
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Stellar Spire in the Eagle Nebula
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25-Jan-2005
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Stellar Spire in the Eagle Nebula
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On the origin of massive stars [heic2004]
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18-Jan-2020
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This scene of stellar creation, captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, sits near the outskirts of the famous Tarantula Nebula. This cloud of gas and dust, as well as the many young and...
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Newly Seen Force May Help Gravity in Star Formation
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01-Jan-2005
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Scientists have pierced through a dusty stellar
nursery
to capture the earliest and
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Initial results from Herschel's science demonstration phase
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21-Jan-2009
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Initial results from the Herschel science demonstration phase have been presented by and to the scientific community at a recent workshop. Both SPIRE and PACS instruments have been tested to their...
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Is it a star? Is it a planet? ISO may have discovered the true nature of brown dwarfs
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13-Jan-2001
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Nature enjoys teasing us. Stars are stars and planets are planets, you may think. In reality it is not as clear-cut as that with the discovery of more and more objects that are neither star nor...
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Hunting high-mass stars with Herschel
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27-Jan-2013
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In this new view of a vast star-forming cloud called W3, ESA's Herschel space observatory tells the story of how massive stars are born.
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Composite view of the Orion B molecular cloud and the Horsehead Nebula
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19-Jan-2013
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Composite view of the Orion B molecular cloud and the Horsehead Nebula
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Eleven years in orbit: Hubble observes the popular Horsehead nebula [heic0105]
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24-Jan-2001
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To celebrate its eleventh birthday, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has released an unsurpassed picture of the famous Horsehead nebula in Orion. This dark nebula is part of the large Orion...
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Cold comfort for newborn stars - ISO unmasks the icy veil around the Eagle's fiery heart
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07-Jan-2001
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This is such an unusual view of the impressive M16 nebula, also known as 'The Eagle', that even the most devoted sky-lovers will be surprised. It shows exactly what in the best known pictures of...
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ISO: in from the cold
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23-Jan-2000
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ISO success stories, plus an introduction to future ESA collaborations in ground-based telescopes
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Heart of the black auroras revealed by Cluster
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09-Jan-2015
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Most people have heard of auroras - more commonly known as the Northern and Southern Lights - but, except on rare occasions, such as the recent widespread apparition on 17 March, they are not...
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Celestial fireworks celebrate Hubble's 25th anniversary [heic1509]
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23-Jan-2015
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The glittering tapestry of young stars flaring to life in this new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image aptly resembles an exploding shell in a fireworks display. This vibrant image of the star...
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Gaia's snapshot of another galaxy
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20-Jan-2017
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While compiling an unprecedented census of one billion stars in our Galaxy, ESA's Gaia mission is also surveying stars beyond our Milky Way. A new image of M33, also known as the Triangulum galaxy,...
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Hubble finds that "distance" from the brightest stars is key to preserving primordial discs [heic2009]
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28-Jan-2020
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope was used to conduct a three-year study of the crowded, massive and young star cluster Westerlund 2. The research found that the material encircling stars near...
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New Planck maps reveal unseen details across the Milky Way
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13-Jan-2012
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An unambiguous detection of the Galactic Haze - a mysterious, diffuse emission from the central portion of the Milky Way - and the first all-sky map of carbon monoxide, whose emission traces the...
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New Planck images trace cold dust and reveal large-scale structure in the Milky Way
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17-Jan-2010
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New images from ESA's Planck mission reveal details of the structure of the coldest regions in our Galaxy. Filamentary clouds predominate, connecting the largest to the smallest scales in the Milky...
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Mapping the cosmic journey of phosphorus with Rosetta and ALMA
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15-Jan-2020
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Astronomers using the combined powers of ESA's Rosetta mission and the ground-based Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have traced the journey of phosphorus – one of life's...
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Hubble watches the "flapping" of cosmic bat shadow [heic2012]
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25-Jan-2020
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The star resides in a stellar
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called the Serpens Nebula, about 1300 light-years
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How Herschel unlocked the secrets of star formation
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18-Jan-2017
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Surveying the sky for almost four years to observe the glow of cold cosmic dust embedded in interstellar clouds of gas, the Herschel Space Observatory has provided astronomers with an unprecedented...
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Herschel-HIFI unveils precursors of life-enabling molecules in Orion Nebula
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04-Jan-2010
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potential life-enabling organic molecules in the Orion Nebula, a nearby stellar
nursery
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The cosmic water trail uncovered by Herschel
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19-Jan-2017
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During almost four years of observing the cosmos, the Herschel Space Observatory traced out the presence of water. With its unprecedented sensitivity and spectral resolution at key wavelengths,...
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Hubble completes 8th year of exploration
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23-Jan-1998
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Infant galaxies, distant quasars, exploding stars, mysterious black holes, colliding galaxies. Since its launch on 24 April 1990, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided a stunning view of our...
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XMM-Newton: from Solar System science to cosmology
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09-Jan-2009
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The following examples illustrate the broad range of discovery space covered by XMM-Newton, from Solar System science to cosmology.
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Success Story
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30-Jan-2000
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30 Discoveries from ESA's science missions in space
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