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Wonder Woman & Batman by zearz
Image from the archive was originally posted September 2012 on Super-Hero-Center.
Ailao mountain, yunnan province, China. (Video by 云南领队)
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The Crystal Ball NGC 1514 ©
For the first time, Space Telescope Science Institute scientists observed a brightness gap in the population of red dwarf stars in an ancient, crowded globular star cluster. A similar gap was first identified in data from relatively nearby stars by the Gaia space observatory. However, it had never before been seen in a globular cluster. This gap provides clues to what’s happening deep within the stars’ interiors.
This finding would not have been possible without the software and techniques originally developed at STScI for the Hubble Space Telescope: https://news.stsci.edu/49x77d1