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Astronomers 3D-print stellar nurseries you can hold in your hand – CNET
There’s a beautiful new way to visualize the places where stars come from.

These 3D-printed stellar nursery models show regions of star formation.
Saurabh Mhatre
Nia Amara is both an astrophysicist and an artist. Those two passions have united in a project that’s helping scientists visualize stellar nurseries, the massive clouds…
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