... at a faster pace in M82 -- a galaxy with about ten times the rate of massivestar birth (and death) compared to our Milky Way ... Winds from massivestars and blasts from supernova explosions have created a billowing cloud of expanding gas from this ...
... Rare, massive Wolf-Rayet stars are so tumultuous and hot that they slowly disintegrating right before our telescopes. ... The fate of any given Wolf-Rayet star likely depends on how massive it is, but many are thought to end their lives with ...
... Newton's X-ray vision reveals the massive, hot stars of the nebula's embedded star ... view at optical wavelengths, the massivestars have a profound effect, sculpting and ...
... Astrophysicists still aren't sure, but the longest duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) seem to involve very massivestars. ... appear to come from galaxies and regions of galaxies with bright regions rich with star formation and bright, massivestars ...
... Explanation: The Omega Nebula contains glowing gas , dark dust , and some unusually massivestars . ... A recent epoch of star formation has created some very massivestars that haven't yet had time to self-destruct. ...
... CNRS , OHP . Explanation: Where do the most massivestars form? ... Pictured above is one such open cluster: Sharpless 212. Visible in the image center are massivestars in the open cluster . ...
... In such an exceptionally massivestar, astronomers suspect an instability producing ... Thus, unlike in other massivestar supernovae, neither neutron star , or even black ...