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It's named Eos, after the Greek goddess of the dawn, and contains approximately 3,400 solar masses worth of gas.
Despite being 3,400 times the mass of the sun and just 300 light-years away, the hydrogen cloud had gone unnoticed until now.
The scientists have named the molecular hydrogen cloud “Eos,” after the Greek goddess of mythology who is the personification ...
Tubi’s slate for May runs the gamut of sci-fi fare, beloved comedies and thrillers. There’s “Interstellar” and the David ...
The SwRI-led NASA New Horizons mission’s extensive observations of Lyman-alpha emissions have resulted in the first-ever map from the galaxy in Lyman-alpha light. This SwRI-developed Alice ...
The NASA New Horizons spacecraft's extensive observations of Lyman-alpha emissions have resulted in the first-ever map from ...
Astronomers finally spotted a previously 'invisible' object near our solar system when they realized it was actually glowing ...
Eos is approximately 300 light-years from Earth, situated at the boundary of the Local Bubble, a vast, gas-filled region that ...
The detection of the celestial body by international team of scientists could redefine understanding of interstellar medium.
An international team led by a Rutgers University astrophysicist has discovered a vast, potentially star-forming cloud of ...