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Scientists just took the first-ever close-up of a star explosion—here’s what they saw!
For the first time, astronomers have captured clear, detailed images of two stars explosions just days after their eruption.
A team of astronomers using a variety of ground and space-based telescopes including the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, ...
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Scientists find unexpected chemicals in the aftermath of a supernova explosion
In an exciting new study published in Nature Astronomy, astronomers have unveiled unexpected findings from the XRISM ...
Chile’s Atacama Desert is one of the darkest spots on Earth, a crown jewel for astronomers who flock to study the origins of ...
Astronomers have uncovered clues to a red giant’s chaotic past by detecting subtle stellar vibrations that hint at a long-ago collision and an unexpectedly rapid spin. Astronomers at the (IfA) have pi ...
An international team led by the University of Oxford has identified one of the largest rotating structures ever reported: a ...
Light from the half a million satellites that humanity is planning to launch into Earth's orbit in the coming years could ...
Critics argue the satellites, billed as a way to harness solar energy at night, could hamper sky observations and may pose a ...
After decades of searching, astronomers may have finally stumbled upon the first moon known to exist beyond our solar ...
Is the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS spinning? That is the question currently dominating online astronomy circles, fueled by ...
For around a year now, the Sidewalk Astronomers have been meeting regularly in D.C. to show people that gazing at the stars ...
People usually apply to graduate programs at research universities in Washington. But uncertain funding means there could be ...
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