Astronomers have taken a close-up photo of a star outside our own galaxy, the Milky Way, for the first time, the European ...
WOH G64 is 2,000 times the size of the sun and is 160,000 light-years distant in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy.
The new observations reveal a star puffing out gas and dust, in the last stages before it becomes a supernova. Keiichi ...
Located a staggering 160,000 light-years from us, the star WOH G64 was imaged thanks to the impressive sharpness offered by ...
“For the first time, we have succeeded in taking a zoomed-in image of a dying star in a galaxy outside our own Milky Way,” ...
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery using Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope, identifying three mysterious ...
The star — known as WOH G64 — is located 160,000 light years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small galaxy that orbits the Milky Way.
While astronomers have taken about two dozen zoomed-in images of stars in our galaxy, unveiling their properties, countless other stars dwell within other galaxies, so far away that observing even one ...