A new study of two supernova remnants, the debris left behind after stars explode, suggests the explosions came from stellar ...
A star appears to have exploded near the centre of our galaxy at least 1,700 years ago. The light from that event is long ...
Astronomers have discovered a superluminous supernova drawing energy from a surrounding glowing structure, challenging current understanding of extreme events.
M83 is located about 15 million light-years away from Earth and is forming stars at a high rate. Using 14 years of Chandra ...
The aftermath of a supernova, a stellar explosion, is usually a slowly fading cloud of hot gas. So when astronomers pointed ...
In the depths of the Gemini constellation, two colossal stellar explosions lie side by side, whispering secrets of stars that ...
Study rebuts research last year that challenged basic understanding of universe ...
An international team of astronomers believes it has found evidence of one of the closest supernova ever to have occured near the center of the galaxy.
Is a star about to explode in the night sky? If predictions come true, T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) could become visible for a few days or weeks in late-June 2026.
Brutal. The post Astronomers Say Star Self-Destructed So Catastrophically That It Left Behind No Trace of Its Existence ...
Dr. Shing-Chi Leung, assistant professor of physics at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, has published the article "Primordial ...
NASA's Chandra spacecraft detected supernova wreckage near Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way's central black hole, revealing ...