The new NASA image released on December 19 reveals the 'birthplace' of stars in our central Milky Way.
Stars are not created by anyone or anything, they can form themselves, or they can be said: stars are born by a very strong influence of nature called gravity.
The giant galaxy is hidden behind a cloud of dust and gas and has a rate of formation of 100 times more stars than the Milky Way.
The observed pair of stars is being formed by the accretion of energy from surrounding massive disks of matter.
The reason why the blobs in the universe become bright is due to the formation of new stars within it.
A telescope has just captured an image of a ribbon around a young star - this can change our whole understanding of how a star forms.
A group of scientists has identified the cause of many galaxies becoming
The lifespan of a galaxy is thought to depend on the amount of gas it possesses to form a new star.
A huge telescope system in Chile has captured wonderful images of an amazing astronomical phenomenon: a star is born.
Astronomers have found a galaxy that turns gas into stars with a success rate of approximately 100%. Its name is SDSSJ1506 + 54.