NASA Announcement: 220-Meter Asteroid to Approach Earth
NASA has announced the approach of the 220-meter asteroid 2024 NF to Earth on July 17. This celestial object will be approaching our planet for the first time at a distance of only three million kilometers. According to the agency, the asteroid will be moving at a speed of 73,044 km/h and meets the criteria of a «potentially hazardous object» as it will come closer to Earth than 7.5 million kilometers and has a size of over 150 meters.
Hubble Space Telescope Captures Images of Spiral Galaxy NGC 4951
At the same time, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of the spiral galaxy NGC 4951, located 49 million light-years away from Earth. This galaxy, which belongs to the Seyfert galaxies, is characterized by a very bright and active core. The photograph was made possible by studying the movement of matter and energy in its neighboring regions.
Star Formation and Galaxies Evolution
This process of star formation constantly occurs in galaxies, where gas forms molecular clouds that then collapse, forming new stars. Afterwards, the stars emit energy or stellar wind, dispersing the remaining gas and allowing new clouds to form in other parts of the galaxy. This cycle of movement of matter and energy determines the rate of star formation and the evolution of galaxies throughout their lifespan.