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Astronomers may have heard the 1st 'whispers' of ghost particles created by supernova explosions
The universe is haunted by "cosmic ghosts" called neutrinos, which seem to be the "whispers" of stars that died in supernova ...
A supernova remnant is supposed to be a rough neighborhood for a newborn star. Shock waves rip through space at thousands of ...
The organic molecules were found within dense cocoons of gas surrounding newborn stars.
For the first time, astronomers have discovered stellar cocoons rich in complex organic molecules within a supernova remnant.
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JWST studies a supernova near the dawn of time
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a massive star collapsed, triggering a supernova explosion so bright it could be ...
Astronomers have made a surprising discovery inside the remains of a giant star that exploded about 1,600 years ago. They ...
Astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to observe galaxy Messier 83 (M83) spotted the unexpected explosive aftermath of a supernova. Typically, the aftermath of a stellar explosion is a ...
A strange "chirping" signal from a distant supernova has revealed the birth of a magnetar, confirming that these incredibly magnetic neutron stars can power the universe's brightest stellar explosions ...
Spread the love“`html The cosmos never ceases to amaze us, and the recent discovery surrounding the rare supernova SN 2021yfj is a testament to that wonder. For astronomers, this phenomenon isn’t just ...
Earth is quietly collecting radioactive debris from an ancient stellar explosion as our Solar System drifts through a giant cloud of gas and dust between the stars. Scientists analyzing Antarctic ice ...
Artist’s conception of a magnetar surrounded by an accretion disk that is wobbling, or precessing, because of the effects of general relativity. Some models of magnetars suggest that high-speed jets ...
Astronomers have discovered the first radio signals from a unique category of dying stars, called Type Ibn supernovae, and these signals offer new insights into how massive stars meet their demise.
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