Chandra X-ray Center Image of Large Magellanic Cloud

Chandra X-ray Center Image of Large Magellanic Cloud

In this image, an expanding shell of debris called SNR 0519-69.0 is left behind after a massive star exploded in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to the Milky Way. Multimillion degree gas is seen in X-rays from Chandra, in blue. The outer edge of the explosion (red) and stars in the field of view are seen in visible light from the Hubble Space Telescope.

12,000-year-old Gobekli Tepe

Linda Moulton Howe

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Ralph Winterrowd

Ralph Winterrowd

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Particle Beam Jet Forms HH 24

Particle Beam Jet Forms HH 24

If you visit HH 24, don’t go near the particle beam jet. This potential future travel advisory might be issued because the powerful jet likely contains electrons and protons moving hundreds of kilometers per second. The above image was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in infrared light in order to better understand turbulent star forming regions known as Young Stellar Objects (YSOs).

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