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  • This artist's concept shows a celestial body about the size of our moon slamming at great speed into a body the size of Mercury.

    › Planetary Smash-Up

  • NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has imaged a wild creature of the dark -- a coiled galaxy with an eye-like object at its center.

    › Coiled Creature of the Night

  • data reveal a newborn star at the center of our Milky Way

    › Telltale Signs of Stellar Youth

  • three baby stars in the bustling center of our Milky Way galaxy

    › Baby Stars in Galactic Rat's Nest

  • A young sun-like star encircled by its planet-forming disk of gas and dust.

    › Silicate Crystal Formation in the Disk of an Erupting Star

  • image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope

    › Why Are Galaxies So Smooth?

  • Cool Stars May Have Different Prebiotic Chemical Mix

    › Cool Stars May Have Different Prebiotic Chemical Mix

  • Chemical Soups Around Cool Stars

    › Chemical Soups Around Cool Stars

  • Triangulum Galaxy

    › M33 - A Close Neighbor Reveals its True Size and Splendor

  • Triangulum Galaxy

    › M33 - A Close Neighbor Reveals its True Size and Splendor

  • This image of a pair of colliding galaxies called NGC 6240

    › Galaxies Collide to Create Hot, Huge Galaxy

  • Galactic Dust Bunnies Found to Contain Carbon After All

    › Galactic Dust Bunnies Found to Contain Carbon After All

  • figure charts 30 hours of observations of a exoplanet

    › Light From Red-Hot Planet

  • computer-generated images chart the development of severe weather patterns

    › Severe Exoplanetary Storm

  • Plot of data from a dead 'white dwarf'

    › Silicates in Alien Asteroids

  • Artist concept of a 'white dwarf' surrounded by a disintegrating asteroid

    › Asteroid 'Bites the Dust' Around Dead Star

  • radiation and winds from the massive stars are blasting planet-making material away from stars

    › Devastated Stellar Neighborhood

  • artist's concept shows the dimmest star-like bodies currently known

    › Not-So-Bright Bulbs

  • ripples of gas, or bow shocks, around massive stars in the stormy Swan nebula

    › Celestial Sea of Stars

  • Swan nebula

    › Celestial Sea of Stars

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