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Astronomers watched a black hole shred a giant star like a quick snack
Astronomers have just watched a supermassive black hole tear apart a gigantic star, releasing a burst of light so intense it ...
Black holes are no longer just mysterious voids in space — they’re glowing, chaotic powerhouses. Thanks to jaw-dropping simulations created with the world’s most powerful supercomputers, scientists ...
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When stars fail to explode
Many stars die spectacularly when they explode as supernovae. During these violent explosions, they leave behind thick, ...
New high-resolution images show that novae are anything but simple stellar fireworks. One exploded with multiple gas streams ...
A top NATO official is now warning that World War Three could come soon but the UK's defence budget has a £28 billion black ...
Matthew Stafford saved his best for last and the Rams advanced after a difficult battle against Bryce Young and the Panthers.
Astronomers and scientists love Betelgeuse because it shines so brightly. While most stars appear as tiny points of light, ...
"Outside, I'm not quite sure if it will be ready because some of it is a mess." But the shorter dimensions didn't bother ...
Astronomers have obtained remarkably detailed images of two stellar explosions -- called novae -- just days after they began.
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NASA just saw inside a white dwarf system for the first time, and the view surprised scientists
Sometimes progress in space science does not arrive with a flash. It comes quietly, through patient observation, and then settles into place. That is .
There are hundreds of chemical formulas – or as I like to think of them, pyrotechnic recipes – for fireworks. These recipes ...
NASA’s IXPE captures the first X-ray polarization data from a white dwarf system, detailing observations of EX Hydrae and ...
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