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Astronomers spot two stars the size of Earth headed toward a violent explosion - This discovery offers a glimpse into the ...
If it exploded today, this future supernova might be close enough to us to pose a threat, but the Sun will have burned out before it happens.
The easiest way to time travel is more simple than you realise - and it doesn't involve any fancy equipment, say scientists.
Like earthquakes, ripples of gas on a star's surface — referred to as stellar quakes — offer clues about what lies beneath. And now, scientists have found a new way to probe these tremors in stars' ...
The T Coronae Borealis, also known as T CrB, is a recurrent nova that bursts about every 80 years. Astronomers are pointing ...
Astronomers from the Czech Republic and Argentina have employed the Gemini South telescope to observe a yellow supergiant ...
Stars are constantly vibrating because of ‘starquakes’. Listening to their sound can reveal a surprising amount of ...