Where are nebulae? Nebulae exist in the space between the stars—also known as interstellar space. The closest known nebula to Earth is called the Helix Nebula. It is the remnant of a dying star—possibly one like the Sun. Do stars give birth? Summary. Stars are born in giant, cold cloudsRead More →

But Kraglin still has the arrow why didn’t he killed Thanos? Yes, exactly. He is one of the most strongest hero in MCU. … Yondu’s arrow can defeat thanos’s army but killing thanos is a doubt. Why did Marvel kill off Yondu? One character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe willRead More →

Edwin Powell Hubble was born in Missouri in 1889, the son of an insurance executive, and the family moved to Chicago nine years later. He began his PhD in astronomy at Chicago University in 1914, the same year the First World War began. Who first discovered Andromeda Galaxy? Around theRead More →

The three largest galaxies in our Local Group of Galaxies are our Milky Way along with the Andromeda (also known as Messier 31) and Triangulum (also known as Messier 33) galaxies. Are there any planets in the Triangulum Galaxy? Facts, location and map Triangulum belongs to the Perseus family ofRead More →

Based on the stargate address for Othala, the galaxy is in or near the constellation of Scutum. The possible candidates (i.e. lying approximately 4 million light years (Mly) from the Milky Way) are: Sextans B (4.44 ± 0.23 Mly), NGC 3109 (4.3 ± 0.3 Mly), Sextans A (4.31 ± 0.13Read More →

At magnitude 0.13, Rigel is the seventh-brightest star in the heavens, the fifth-brightest as viewed from North America. It can be found at a lower corner of Orion the Hunter, one of the sky’s best-known constellations. It’s easy to spot because of its brightness and also because of its distinctiveRead More →