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NASA's Hubble captures colorful, star-studded view of Milky Way galaxy!

The US space agency NASA recently released a beautiful image of colorful and star-studded view of the Milky Way galaxy.

NASA's Hubble captures colorful, star-studded view of Milky Way galaxy! Photo Credits: ESA/NASA

New Delhi: The US space agency NASA recently released a beautiful image of colorful and star-studded view of the Milky Way galaxy.

The image was captured when the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope pointed its cameras towards the constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer).

As per NASA, blue stars can be seen scattered across the frame, set against a distant backdrop of red-hued cosmic companions. This blue litter most likely formed at the same time from the same collapsing molecular cloud.

A colour of a star can reveal many of its secrets. Even the shades of red indicate a star much cooler than the sun, so either at the end of its life, or much less massive. And these lower-mass stars are called red dwarfs and are thought to be the most common type of star in the Milky Way. Similarly, brilliant blue hues indicate hot, young, or massive stars, many times the mass of the sun.

According to NASA, a star’s mass decides its fate; more massive stars burn brightly over a short lifespan, and die young after only tens of millions of years. Stars like the sun typically have more sedentary lifestyles and live longer, burning for approximately ten billion years. Smaller stars, on the other hand, live life in the slow lane and are predicted to exist for trillions of years, well beyond the current age of the universe.

 

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