Astronomers have strengthened long-standing predictions that massive runaway stars could have originated in binary pairs, and ...
In our galaxy, a supernova explodes about once or twice each century. But historical astronomical records show that the last ...
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Rubin Observatory could catch the Milky Way’s next supernova before anyone else does
The next Milky Way supernova may not surprise astronomers at all. According to a recent study available on the arXiv preprint server, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, ahead of its decade-long Legacy ...
Astronomers tracked a star that slowly faded instead of exploding. The quiet disappearance may reveal a hidden way black holes are born.
Merger of two neutron stars in the aftermath of a supernova may have been observed for the first time, though questions ...
A new study suggests that the red supergiant WOH G64, also known as the "behemoth star," has not transitioned into a yellow ...
An artist’s illustration depicts silicon, argon and sulfur releasing from a massive star. - Adam Makarenko/W. M. Keck Observatory Astronomers have observed what they are calling a new type of ...
Will two rare supernovas finally tell us how fast the universe is expanding? Perhaps, but we'll have to wait for it for them ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured some bizarre imagery of an exploding star that, for some reason, kept repeating itself. In a press release, NASA said that new Webb images of what ...
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