radiation
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Young stars emit intense radiation that can strip away gases from nearby developing planets, leaving behind solid, rocky worlds.
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As the hot core becomes exposed, it emits intense radiation that energizes the surrounding gas, producing the glowing shells seen in planetary nebulae such as the Helix, Stingray, and Butterfly nebulae.
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The data indicate that its glycine may have formed not in warm liquid water, but in frozen ice exposed to radiation in the outer regions of the young solar system.
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To better understand how much organic material may have originally been present, the scientists combined laboratory radiation experiments, computer simulations, and Curiosity's measurements.
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This dense material blocks most of the radiation coming from the supermassive black hole at its center, making the region nearly impossible to study with traditional telescopes.
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