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Published on 8/23/2002 NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope captured a marvelous spectacle of a titanic explosion in the Centaurus A Galaxy. A composite image of the galaxy made with radio (red and green), optical (yellow-orange), and X-ray data (blue) presents a stunning tableau of a tumultuous galaxy.
Published on 11/2/2002 Two scientis published their research findings recently (2002) in which they believe a new galaxy was formed no more than 100,000,000 years ago due to collision of two small nebulae.
Published on 11/2/2002 Mystery Cosmos: The central region of photo,taken by Habo Telescope, are filled with exploding star clusters.
Published on 11/9/2002 On Novermber 1, 2002, from 2:30am to 6am, an unknown flying object appeared in the sky of Yining City of Xinjiang Autonomous Region. Four reporters took photos of the object from different angles. 

Professor Wang Siyuan of Chinese Academy of Science, after studied the photos and report, believed that this flying object  must be a vehicle controlled by beings with wisdom.
Published on 11/27/2002 Amid the fury of 28 thermonuclear blasts on a neutron star’s surface, scientists using the European Space Agency’s (ESA) XMM-Newton X-ray satellite have obtained a key measurement revealing the nature of matter inside these enigmatic objects.
Published on 11/27/2002 Amid the fury of 28 thermonuclear blasts on a neutron star’s surface, scientists using the European Space Agency’s (ESA) XMM-Newton X-ray satellite have obtained a key measurement revealing the nature of matter inside these enigmatic objects.
Published on 12/16/2002 Hubble captures a new star system in the process of disintegration. It could last for dozens of billions of years.
Published on 12/21/2002 A young cluster of stars 6000 light years from the earth iss forming.
Published on 12/23/2002 A mysterious cloud of high-energy electrons enveloping a young cluster of stars has been discovered by astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. These extremely high-energy particles could cause dramatic changes in the chemistry of the disks that will eventually form planets around stars in the cluster.
Published on 12/23/2002 Images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope show a a new born star System, a small, distorted system of gas and stars that still appears to be in the process of development.
Published on 1/2/2003 (Image from: http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/Science/)

The image above shows part of our Milky Way. This image was retrieved from analyzing IRAS data. The center of the image is the diffused nebula called "NGC 7822." Gas and dust cloud regions are also found in the image. A great number of new stars are forming in this region. These stars are extremely bright, exceeding the sun’s brightness by thousands of times.

(Image taken from: http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/Science/)
Published on 1/6/2003 Astnomers observed through NASA HETE satellite or the first time gama radiation from explosion.