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Space photo of the week: Little Dumbbell Nebula throws a wild party for Hubble telescope's 34th...
Live Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAstronomers celebrated the Hubble Space Telescope's 34th anniversary with this stunning image of the...
An Exploding Star Will Soon Illuminate The Cosmos, Don't Miss This "Once In A Lifetime Event"
InspireMore· 4 days agoAccording to NASA, the explosion will soon take place in a star system 3,000 light-years away called...
Hubble Space Telescope marks 34 years with new portrait of a ‘cosmic dumbbell’ - Boston News,...
7 News Boston· 6 days agoThe portrait may also include evidence that the star gobbled up another star, in a form of stellar...
Scientists reveal Southern Ring Nebula's unexpected structure: 'We were amazed'
Space via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe name "planetary nebula" is a misnomer — such nebulas have nothing to do with planets. Instead,...
Q&A: How to catch a glimpse of a new star about to appear in the night sky
Phys.org· 4 days agoIf you peer up at the constellation Corona Borealis—the Northern Crown—over the next several months, you may catch a glimpse: Astronomers predict that sometime this year, a new star will appear ...
The Naked-Eye Sky Will (Briefly) Host a New Star - Slashdot
Slashdot· 4 days agoRockDoctor (Slashdot reader #15,477) wants to tell you about a "new" star that will be visible to the naked eye — without a telescope — sometime before September: By "star", I do not mean "comet ...
This star appears once every 80 years: How to see the once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoWhat triggers a nova explosion? T CrB's recurrent nova explosion is triggered when the solar...
Recent eclipse sheds new light on the Sun’s corona
Cosmos· 5 days agoJapanese researchers studying the squid species Heterololigo bleekeri found male individuals that hatch earlier in the season (between early April and...
Astronomers Discovered a Once-in-a-Lifetime ‘Sleeping Giant’ Black Hole
Prevention via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIf the star was between 8 to 20 solar masses, it usually condenses down into a neutron star. Our...
Here's why we should put a gravitational wave observatory on the moon
Phys.org· 5 days agoIs the moon the right place for a new gravitational wave observatory? Sending telescopes into space...