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5 years ago
Even Star Systems Have Identity Crises. 🤷⁣ ⁣ According To Data From Observatories Like Our @nasachandraxray,
Even Star Systems Have Identity Crises. 🤷⁣ ⁣ According To Data From Observatories Like Our @nasachandraxray,

Even star systems have identity crises. 🤷⁣ ⁣ According to data from observatories like our @nasachandraxray, a double star system has been rapidly flipping between two alter egos: a low-mass X-ray binary and a millisecond pulsar. Astronomers found this volatile double system in a dense collection of stars known as Terzan 5.⁣ ⁣ The first image from @NASAHubble shows Terzan 5 in optical light. Swipe to see the new image where low, medium and high-energy X-rays detected by Chandra are colored red, green and blue respectively. Click the link in bio for more. ⁣ ⁣

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5 years ago
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...
Be Your Own Explorer  ✨the Cosmos Is Waiting...

Be your own explorer  ✨the cosmos is waiting...

From nearby clouds of gas and dust to remote galaxies that formed billions of years ago, tour the night sky with our Hubble Space Telescope’s new Caldwell catalog. The catalog of star clusters, galaxies and nebulas was first produced to highlight cosmic wonders visible to amateur astronomers. Since then Hubble has taken images of 95 out of the 109 objects, bringing these objects to life in exquisite detail.

While the objects can be observed using modest ground-based telescopes, Hubble’s Caldwell collection has been assembled for astronomers to see the finer details of each object in the night sky.

View the full collection here! 

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5 years ago
Say Hello To The Jewel Box Cluster 👋

Say hello to the Jewel Box Cluster 👋

This Hubble Space Telescope image shows a young, open star cluster known as NGC 4755 or the Jewel Box. Just like old school friends that drift apart after graduation, the stars in open clusters only remain together for a limited time. They disperse into space over the course of a few hundred million years, pulled away by the gravitational tugs of other passing clusters and clouds of gas.

The Jewel Box is a spartan collection of just over 100 stars. The cluster is about 6,500 light-years away from Earth, which means that the light we see from it today was emitted before the Great Pyramids in Egypt were built.

Head outside and you can see it for yourself! The Jewel Box is visible to the naked eye, but will masquerade as a single star. Grab a pair of binoculars if you want to see more of the cluster’s sparkling stellar population. It is located in the southern constellation of the cross (Crux).

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5 years ago
Image Credit:NASA/JPL-Caltech⁣
Image Credit:NASA/JPL-Caltech⁣

Image Credit:NASA/JPL-Caltech⁣

In this large celestial mosaic, our Spitzer Space Telescope captured a stellar family portrait! You can find infants, parents and grandparents of star-forming regions all in this generational photo.  ⁣ There’s a lot to see in this image, including multiple clusters of stars born from the same dense clumps of gas and dust – some older and more evolved than others. Dive deeper into its intricacies by visiting https://go.nasa.gov/2XpiWLf ⁣

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