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This bright star will soon die in a nuclear explosion — and could be visible in Earth's daytime skies
The bright binary star system V Sagittae will flare up multiple times before finally going supernova within the next 100 ...
“The fact that we can now watch stars explode and immediately see the structure of the material being blasted into space is ...
A case of astronomical fratricide is doomed to end in a fiery supernova bright enough to be spotted from Earth during the day ...
Astronomers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have helped uncover new clues about the longest-lasting cosmic ...
The woman who was critically injured and airlifted to a hospital after a fire and an explosion at a Eustis jewelry store last ...
A team of astronomers including George Washington University physics Ph.D. student Eliza Neights recorded an extraordinary ...
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This 7-hour cosmic explosion is the longest gamma-ray burst ever seen. Could it be from an elusive class of black hole?
Astronomers have spotted the longest gamma-ray burst ever seen, a cosmic explosion that lasted seven hours — and they ...
The owner of a jewelry store in Eustis, who was a victim of a deadly explosion on Thursday, December 4, has died following ...
Swift observations with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT) have revealed the explosive death of a star just as the blast was breaking through the star's surface. For ...
A PC version of Death Stranding 2 looks set for an announcement soon, after a listing for the game was spotted on the Entertainment Software Rating Board website. Gematsu reported that the publisher ...
Saturn’s “Death Star”-like moon Mimas may have a boiling ocean under its icy shell. The moon pitted with craters—including a very large one, giving it its nickname—may appear to be geologically dead, ...
A newborn star 15,000 light-years from Earth is fascinating astronomers with its dual blasts of superheated plasma jets. The ...
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