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Radio telescopes reveal the final years of a rare exploding star
Astronomers have discovered the first radio signals from a unique category of dying stars, called Type Ibn supernovae, and these signals offer new insights into how massive stars meet their demise.
The signals provide astronomers with a look into the life, and death, of a massive star exploding into a supernova.
For the first time, astronomers have captured radio signals from a rare exploding star, exposing what happened in the years ...
Author and critic Robert Hofler offers a first-look excerpt of his new book on one of cinema's most successful franchises.
What happens to a large star near the end of its lifetime before it explodes as a supernova? This is what a recent study ...
Astronomers have captured the first radio waves ever detected from a rare class of exploding star, a discovery that has given them an unprecedented look into the final years of a massive star before ...
Webb’s latest image of the Helix Nebula reveals a dramatic close-up of a dying star shedding its outer layers. The detailed ...
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Astronomers watch a star die in real time far faster than anyone guessed
Astronomers are finally catching a star in the act of dying, not as a static before-and-after snapshot but as a live, ...
V1674 Herculis was a record-breaker. It erupted in the constellation Hercules on June 12, 2021, and skyrocketed to peak ...
Lego and Lucasfilm turned the Las Vegas landmark into the Death Star, letting visitors get into a full-size Lego X-Wing to try and tackle the trench run. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor In a first for ...
The Lego Group on Jan. 7 recreated an iconic moment from “Star Wars,” transforming Sphere in Las Vegas into the Death Star and letting fans relive the film’s climax via an interactive experience. The ...
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