A vast cosmic explosion left behind an intricate masterpiece in the sky — delicate pink and orange filaments dancing in the wake of a dying star. Captured in breathtaking detail, this celestial ...
An international research team led by the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made significant ...
We know not all eruptions will not end in a supernova explosion. For example, in the 1840s, Eta Carinae—a star 100 times larger than the sun—experienced the "Great Eruption" launching 30 times ...
An international team of astronomers has investigated a newly detected Type II supernova designated SN 2024jlf. The new study ...
a supernova that occurred 11.4 billion years ago. This stellar explosion, from a star 20 times the size of the Sun, offers a glimpse into the early universe's unique stellar evolution. Part of the ...
LEDA 22057 is the site of a supernova explosion, named SN 2024PI, which is visible in this image: located just down and to the right of the galactic nucleus. . | Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA ...
Scientists have uncovered the long-sought mechanism behind low-field magnetars, showing that supernova fallback material ...
The sun, for instance ... data to understand how the shock wave of the explosion has shaped the gas it encountered, as well as how dense the supernova material can get, to garner clues about ...
What’s more, Webb used its Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) instrument to observe glowing interstellar gas and dust illuminated ...
This is not to be confused with a supernova ... eight times the mass of our sun. Instead, T Coronae Borealis (also called T CrB) will undergo a nova, an explosion on its surface that flings ...
"The high explosion energy of AT 2023adsv could indicate that the properties of supernova explosions might ... monster 20 times the mass of the sun. Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST ...