Uncovering the Hidden Beauty of Madagascar's Rusty Red Landscape
Recently, scientists have made a fascinating discovery: an image of a rusty red star in the constellation of Madagascar. This star, which is located about 3,000 light-years away from Earth, is the first of its kind to be found outside our own Milky Way galaxy. The discovery of this distant red star could provide important new insights into the formation of stars and galaxies, and may even help us to understand how our own solar system evolved.
source: Phys.org