The v13 release is not just a release either, it is also our official announcement of participation in the annual #hacktoberfest. 💻🥨
We know that we're a few days late to the party, but v13 had to get ready before. 😉
This year, the fest is opt-in for projects and we definitely want to opt into taking part in this great event! If you ever thought about starting coding or giving back to your favourite open source repositories, now is the time! Head over to the hacktoberfest website to learn more about it.
We already prepared some issues on our repositories and aim towards opening more issues for starters, but feel free to begin a hunt for improvements and fixes by yourself!
🪐 Far in the constellation Carina, the peculiar galaxy ESO 137-001 speeds through the hot plasma of the Norma Cluster, leaving behind dramatic blue tendrils of stripped gas that trail for over 260,000 light-years. These glowing streams act as cosmic birthplaces, where stars are forming outside the galaxy itself—an ethereal wake marking where galactic material is torn away and reborn as new suns adrift in intergalactic space. ✨
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🪐 The star RX J0806.3–4123, located about 1,200 light-years away in the constellation Carina, is an unusual "isolated neutron star" that emits almost only X-rays and spins once every 11 seconds. Unlike most neutron stars, which are powerful radio or gamma-ray sources, RX J0806.3–4123 glows quietly and steadily, making it a rare and mysterious member of the "Magnificent Seven," a group of neutron stars that reveal the hidden diversity of how dead stars can shine. ✨
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🪐 The Bullet Cluster, found in the constellation Carina, provides some of the clearest real-world evidence for dark matter—a mysterious, invisible substance making up most of the universe’s mass. When two galaxy clusters crashed together, X-ray images showed that most of the visible matter stayed at the center, but gravity maps revealed most of the mass had moved ahead, proving something unseen—dark matter—was driving the collision's aftermath. ✨
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