... The central emission likely represents even hotter gas created by a sudden burst of massivestar formation. ... x-ray sources , final stages in the life cycles of massivestars, also show a concentration near the center of M83 and offer ...
... Shedding their outer envelopes in powerful stellar winds, massive Wolf-Rayet stars have burned through their nuclear fuel at a prodigious rate and end this final phase of massivestar evolution in a spectacular supernova explosion. ...
... A prototype laboratory for the formation of low massstars like our Sun is the T Tauri system , one of the brighter star systems toward the constellation of Taurus . ...
... over 100 extremely low mass objects -- candidates for elusive brown dwarf stars ... Brown dwarfs are failed stars with masses so low (about 8% of the Sun's) that they ...
... bright knot of stars left of center is called R136 and contains many of the most massive, hottest, and brightest stars known ... A recent Hubble image of part of the nebula has uncovered a very massivestar escaping from the region. ...
... Glowing across the electromagnetic spectrum , the center of our Milky Way Galaxy is thought to be home to massivestars, rotating gas rings , and a massive black hole . ...
... The cluster's dense concentration of luminous, massivestars is about 10 light-years across . ... Strong winds and radiation from those massive young stars have sculpted and shaped the region's gas and dust, into starforming ...
... Explanation: The most compact cluster of stars known in our galaxy, the Arches cluster , boasts 100 or so massive, young stars contained within a diameter of one light-year. ...