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It's named Eos, after the Greek goddess of the dawn, and contains approximately 3,400 solar masses worth of gas.
Despite being 3,400 times the mass of the sun and just 300 light-years away, the hydrogen cloud had gone unnoticed until now.
An international team led by a Rutgers University astrophysicist has discovered a vast, potentially star-forming cloud of ...
United States citizens have been urged to take precautions when traveling to Costa Rica after Miller Gardner was found dead ...
The scientists have named the molecular hydrogen cloud “Eos,” after the Greek goddess of mythology who is the personification ...
The find shines light on how galaxies begin to turn gas and dust "into stars and planets," said astrophysicist Blakesley ...
Jeremy Bellamy alleged he was poisoned while in a 2019 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor. He died on Wednesday.
An invisible molecular cloud that could shed light on how stars and planets form has been detected surprisingly close to ...
Ed Schoen, owner of Prestige Heating in Massapequa, said he wears a personal carbon monoxide detector when entering homes to ...
Gene Hackman died from heart disease and advanced Alzheimer's, an autopsy confirms. His wife, Betsy Arakawa, likely died days ...
Scientists have long wondered why carbon-rich meteorites appear less affected by violent impacts than those lacking the stuff ...