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The precursors of heavy elements might arise in the plasma underbellies of swollen stars or in smoldering stellar corpses.
The green-hued fireball was seen over North America at 2:29 EDT (0629 GMT) on June 25, blazing a northerly path through the ...
NGC 1961 Residing in the constellation Camelopardalis, about 190 million light-years from Earth, NGC 1961 is a massive spiral galaxy with an unusual, lopsided appearance. Known also as Arp 184 in the ...
Let’s visit another galaxy in the mostly stark constellation Camelopardalis — which, although it is unexciting to naked-eye viewers, is an area of sky that contains some interesting, if ...
But one planetary in Camelopardalis, just 7.5° from Polaris, is the poster child for symmetry. The Lemon Slice Nebula (IC 3568) is a young planetary spanning only some 0.4 light-year.
NASA/ESA Hubble space telescope has captured a beautiful yet skewed-shaped spiral galaxy that resides about 190 million light-years away from Earth. This galaxy, named Arp 184 or NGC 1961, is a part ...
A beautiful but skewed spiral galaxy dazzles in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. The galaxy, called Arp 184 or NGC 1961, sits about 190 million light-years away from Earth in the ...
In about 40,000 years, Voyager 1 is expected to pass within 1.6 light-years of a nearby star called Gliese 445, in the constellation Camelopardalis.
What in heaven’s name is Camelopardalis? Between the head of Ursa Major, the Big Bear, and Cassiopeia is a region bereft of bright stars. You might not see anything at all unless you observe from a ...
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured imagery of spiral galaxy UGC 2890. The "galaxy lies around 30 million light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis," according to the Hubble team.