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Birth of Stars

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Space is an incredible field to research. From child to adult, everyone loves to explore Space. You can see so many stars at the night sky. Have you ever thought that where were the stars born? It is very dramatic to say that stars are made from the dust. Amazingly, it is true! Much of our bodies, and our planet, are made of elements that were created in the explosions of massive stars.  Gigantic, turbulent clouds of gas and dust where tens of thousands of stars are bursting to life. The star birth is a violent process, producing intense ultraviolet radiation and shock fronts. The radiation clears out cavities in stellar nursery clouds and erodes material from giant gas pillars that are incubators for fledging stars. Energetic jets of glowing gas from young stars are a byproduct of gas swirling into newly forming stars, some of which gets channeled by magnetic fields and shot from the poles of the spinning stars at supersonic speeds in opposing directions.  Stars are born insi...

Astronomy is the heart of the Science!

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Sounds curious! Right? Astronomy is the Heart of Science!  "Science encompasses a vast array of disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, technology, quantum science, computing, and astronomy, among others. Have you ever pondered the interconnectivity of these scientific domains and their influence on Earth? Space has always captivated the curiosity of both children and adults. NASA continues to unveil numerous discoveries about space, sparking intriguing questions. How did life originate on Earth? Are we alone in the universe? What is the origin of the universe? Is the Big Bang theory accurate? Every scientific discipline converges with astronomy, and the core STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields collaborate to unravel these profound questions. If we think little bit broadly, we can understand that everything is connected with each other. There are some example:- Figure 1: Cat Eye Nebulae and Cat's Eye Figure 2:- Cell Developmen...