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Massive "Phoenix Cluster" Supersizes Star Creation Writing in the journal Nature this week, ... OK, so not around the corner - in the constellation Phoenix and aptly named the Phoenix Cluster.
(SPACE.com) The faraway Phoenix galaxy cluster may be the biggest and brightest such structure ever discovered, and it's forming stars at an unprecedented rate, scientists announced on Wednesday ...
This stream of stars in the Phoenix constellation could well be 'the last of its kind' By JONATHAN CHADWICK FOR MAILONLINE. Published: 11:00 EDT, 29 July 2020 | Updated: 14:00 EDT, 29 July 2020 .
The detailed look at this cluster has provided the strongest observation of a cooling flow to date. What they found was striking: the Phoenix Cluster emitted 8.2×10 38 watts in X-rays alone, half ...
Stars are forming in the Phoenix cluster at the highest rate ever observed for the middle of a galaxy cluster. The object also is the most powerful producer of X-rays of any known cluster and ...
Using the Anglo-Australian Telescope in outback New South Wales, this collaboration measured the speeds of a stream of stars in the Phoenix constellation, ...
The faraway Phoenix galaxy cluster may be the biggest and brightest such structure ever discovered, and it's forming stars at an unprecedented rate, scientists announced today (Aug. 15).