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Is the 'Star of Bethlehem' really a planet? A bright visitor this month may hold a clue.
A brilliant point of light is rising in the eastern sky soon after dark this month, drawing comparisons to the "Star of ...
Stars form in massive clouds of gas called molecular clouds. As they form, they accrete gas from these clouds, and as the ...
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Most normal matter in the universe isn't found in planets, stars or galaxies: An astronomer explains
If you look across space with a telescope, you'll see countless galaxies, most of which host large central black holes, ...
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Planet-Eating Stars Are Giving Us a Glimpse of Earth’s Ultimate Fate
Our Sun is about halfway through its life, which means Earth is as well. After a star exhausts its hydrogen nuclear fuel, its ...
SPHERE’s detailed images of dusty rings around young stars offer a rare glimpse into the hidden machinery of planet formation ...
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Which exoplanet in the TRAPPIST-1 system could be habitable? Scientists are modeling the star to find out
New research shows how the star's powerful outbursts could help scientists assess which worlds might support life.
"Star Trek" boldly goes where storytelling hasn't gone before, but not every plot sticks the landing. We discuss 10 "Trek" ...
Using a powerful combination of space-based measurements and Subaru’s advanced imaging, astronomers have discovered two rare companions, one of which enables a key test for NASA’s Roman Space ...
Most of the universe is made up of dark matter and dark energy. The majority of everything else is dispersed throughout space ...
Scientists have finally confirmed a powerful coronal mass ejection from another star, using LOFAR radio data paired with ...
Hubble Space Telescope observations of white dwarf star G238-44 has shown that it is "consuming both rocky-metallic and icy ...
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