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The Tarantula’s cosmic web: astronomers map violent star formation in nebula outside our galaxy

By ESO on Jun 16, 2022   Science/Education  

The Tarantula’s cosmic web: astronomers map violent star formation in nebula outside our galaxy

Astronomers have unveiled intricate details of the star-forming region 30 Doradus, also known as the Tarantula Nebula, using new observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). In a high-resolution image released today by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and including ALMA data, we see the nebula in a new light, with wispy gas clouds […]

Twin Baby Stars Grow Amongst a Twisting Network of Gas and Dust

By European Southern Observatory on Oct 4, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Twin Baby Stars Grow Amongst a Twisting Network of Gas and Dust

Astronomers using ALMA have obtained an extremely high-resolution image showing two disks in which young stars are growing, fed by a complex pretzel-shaped network of filaments of gas and dust. Observing this remarkable phenomenon sheds new light on the earliest phases of the lives of stars and helps astronomers determine the conditions in which binary […]

ALMA and VLT Find Evidence for Stars Forming Just 250 Million Years After Big Bang

By ESO on May 16, 2018   Science/Education  

ALMA and VLT Find Evidence for Stars Forming Just 250 Million Years After Big Bang

Astronomers have used observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) to determine that star formation in the very distant galaxy MACS1149-JD1 started at an unexpectedly early stage, only 250 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery also represents the most distant oxygen ever detected in the Universe […]

The Deep-Frozen Flying Saucer

By ESO on Feb 3, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

The Deep-Frozen Flying Saucer

Astronomers have used the ALMA and IRAM telescopes to make the first direct measurement of the temperature of the large dust grains in the outer parts of a planet-forming disc around a young star. By applying a novel technique to observations of an object nicknamed the Flying Saucer they find that the grains are much […]

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