The star-forming region called Sagittarius B2 contains half of the galactic center's stars, yet only 10% of the gas.
Sagittarius B2, a massive molecular cloud near the center of the Milky Way, is densely packed with stars and complex magnetic fields.
“Without this dynamic process, stars would not form, and planets and even humankind would not exist,” explained Ji, one of the lead researchers on the project and a principal investigator at PPPL. “It ...
A growing list of dark star candidates could help explain why some early galaxies were so big, so early in the universe.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of Sagittarius B2, a highly active star-forming region near the Milky Way's center. Utilizing NIRCam and MIRI, Webb's observations ...