"Unveiling Cosmic Secrets: Hubble's Revelations on Young and Super-Hot Stars"

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The Hubble Space Telescope completed its largest program, ULLYSES, observing 500 stars over three years, providing valuable data on star formation, evolution, and their impact on the universe. The survey focused on massive blue stars and young red stars, aiming to understand their winds, elemental dispersion, and influence on planet formation. The data will offer insights into the earliest stages of the evolving universe and impact various fields of astrophysics, showcasing Hubble's continued ability to deliver groundbreaking science.
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