The team has made a new breakthrough observation with ALMA, finding a protostellar jet to be spinning, convincingly for the first time [3] A research team led by Tomoya Hirota at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan obtained clear evidence of rotation in the gas outflow from a massive
baby star Orion KL Source I with ALMA.
Not exact matches
Your
baby boy is bound to be your brightest
star, so a name like
Orion is unique because it is forgotten, while having a perfect fit for your beautiful
baby boy.
A nursery of unruly
stars in the
Orion Nebula has yielded the best look yet at our sun's
baby album.
The team of astronomers led by Tomoya Hirota, an assistant professor at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and SOKENDAI (the Graduate University for Advanced Studies) observed a massive
baby star called
Orion KL Source I in the famous
Orion Nebula, located 1,400 light - years away from the Earth.