New research indicates that matter ejected during the supernova death of a star can fall back to neutrons stars, giving rise ...
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Researchers Believe the First Stellar Explosions Might Have Released Water to Set Stage for Life After the Big BangResearchers Believe the First Stellar Explosions Might Have Released Water to Set Stage for Life After the Big Bang The vast ...
Astronomers discover an unusual neutron star that emits double pulses, challenging theories about stellar remnants.
When the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton pointed its telescope at two unidentified sources of light in the outskirts of ...
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Space on MSNTo decode dark energy, the Rubin Observatory will find millions of exploding vampire starsThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory is set to detect millions of exploding vampire stellar remnants called "white dwarfs," shedding ...
Pulsars are the remnants of large stars that exploded in a supernova. Check out these 7 stunning pulsar images shared by NASA ...
Astronomer Calvin Leung was excited last summer to crunch data from a newly commissioned radio telescope to precisely pinpoint the origin of repeated bursts of intense radio waves—so-called fast radio ...
An artist's illustration depicts radio waves and X-rays releasing from a magnetar, a highly magnetized stellar remnant. Magnetars are the likely source for many fast radio bursts. - ESA The pattern of ...
A black hole infamous for strange features has once again baffled astronomers, this time with rapid X-ray flashes. What could they be?
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StudyFinds on MSNDead galaxy sends 22 powerful radio bursts, defying scientific explanationUnprecedented discovery of fast radio bursts challenges existing theories. Astronomers detect repeated signals from an ancient galaxy 40,000 light-years away.
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