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Giant iron bar in Ring Nebula may be the wreckage of a vaporized planet
A strange, elongated cloud of metal has appeared at the heart of one of the sky’s most familiar dead stars, and it may be the ...
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Astronomers discover an enormous iron bar in the famous Ring Nebula: 'We definitely need to know more'
"One thing popped out as clear as anything, this previously unknown 'bar' of ionized iron atoms, in the middle of the ...
Astronomers studying the famous Ring Nebula have uncovered an unexpected and puzzling feature: a massive cloud of iron atoms ...
A mysterious bar-shaped cloud of iron has been discovered inside the iconic Ring Nebula by a European team led by astronomers ...
The Ring Nebula, a stunning celestial structure residing in our neighborhood of the Milky Way galaxy, was discovered by ...
The Orion Nebula is the closest large star-forming region, located within the Milky Way just 1,500 light-years from Earth.
A vast band of iron cutting across the Ring Nebula may be the remains of something far more dramatic than gas and dust, ...
The Flame Nebula or NGC 2024 is a large star-forming region in the constellation Orion that lies about 1,400 light-years from Earth. Hubble studied this nebula to look for protoplanetary disks, or ...
Thanks to the discovery of thousands of exoplanets to date, we know that planets bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune ...
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Destroyed planet? Giant iron bar found in the Ring Nebula may be a vaporized planet
Finding such a large concentration of iron in this precise shape is difficult to explain using existing models of how ...
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