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A Star-Forming Factory
The Tarantula Nebula is home to the most massive stars known, some roughly 200 times as massive as our Sun. This Hubble Space Telescope image is very close to a rare type of star called a Wolf–Rayet star—massive stars that have lost their outer shell of hydrogen and are extremely hot and luminous, powering dense and furious stellar winds.
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Rare Type of Black Hole Snacks on Star
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have teamed up to identify a new possible example of a rare class of black holes. Called NGC 6099 HLX-1, this bright X-ray source seems to reside in a compact star cluster in a giant elliptical galaxy.
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