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Orion: Constellation or Galaxy? Understanding its Place in the Universe
Orion is not a galaxy. It is a
constellation
, a group of stars that appear close together in the night sky from Earth's perspective.
The galaxy that contains our solar system, and therefore Orion, is the
Milky Way
.
Low-Mass vs. High-Mass Stars: A Life Cycle Comparison
Constellations Visible in Australia: A Southern Hemisphere Guide
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ISS Crew Lands Safely as US‑Russia Diplomatic Tensions Rise
Fluidics: Microgravity Fluid Dynamics Experiments on the ISS
NASA Detects Solar Flare Pulses Linking the Sun to Earth
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A CO₂ Dip Could Have Enabled Dinosaur Migration from South America to Greenland
Engineers Create Targeted Nanoparticles That Successfully Cross the Blood‑Brain Barrier
Experts Call for Stricter Controls on Social Media Data Use in Research
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Breakthrough Study Sets New Standard in Understanding the Expanding Universe
NASA Prepares for InSight: First Mars Interior Mission Launches May 5
Mars Dust Storm Reveals Gravity Waves in Polar Atmosphere
Hubble Reveals Dusty Veil of Distant Galaxy NGC 4036
Australia’s Space Vision: Bridging the Gap in Basic Research Funding
Scientists Reveal New Clues About the Origin of the Ultra‑High‑Energy Cosmic Ray Hotspot
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