Click for original image. Cool image time! The picture to the right, cropped and reduced to post here, was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope as part of a study of the dusty clouds inside star-forming regions. From the caption: Stars in a star cluster shine brightly blue, with four-pointed spikes radiating from them. The centre shows a small, crowded| Behind The Black – Robert Zimmerman
NGC 3603-A1 is a pair of giant stars locked in a rapid 3.8-day orbit. Their dynamic relationship provides clues to how massive stars evolve and form black holes. A team of astronomers combined archival data from the Hubble Space Telescope with fresh observations to obtain precise measurements of the binary star system NGC 3603-A1. One [...]| SciTechDaily
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that jets from a supermassive black hole in the M87 galaxy are causing nearby stars to erupt in explosive novae. These stellar eruptions occur in binary star systems, where white dwarfs accumulate hydrogen from a companion star and periodically explode.| The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
This Hubble image features the face-on spiral galaxy NGC 1309. Numerous background galaxies are visible through or are alongside the spiral.| NASA Science
NASA’s Hubble and Chandra teamed up to identify a new possible example of a rare class of black holes, called an intermediate-mass black hole.| NASA Science
These images from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes showcase an expanse of gas, dust, and stars of a duo of star clusters.| NASA Science
This Hubble Space Telescope image features a previously unexplored globular cluster glitters with multicolored stars.| NASA Science
Pegasus Landing of Tanglewood is reopening on June 26 as Houston's first NASA-themed assisted living and memory care community. The facility features photos and replicas of famous space missions.| Houston Chronicle
The Hubble Space Telescope has generated the most comprehensive survey yet of the Andromeda galaxy, the nearest galactic neighbor to the Milky Way. The new mosaic of about 2.5 billion pixels yields...| UW News