Astronomers watched a distant star dim for months and found a metal-rich cloud that may be the aftermath of a massive ...
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Sun-like star’s nine-month eclipse exposes a violent planetary past
A Sun-type star situated nearly 3,000 light-years from Earth has provided astronomers with a unique opportunity to observe an ...
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A star like our sun lost its brightness for nine months: why?
A star like our Sun lost a large part of its brightness for nearly nine months. This unusual behavior immediately caught the attention of researchers, because stars similar to our Sun do not dim.
A distant Sun-like star suddenly went dark for months, stunning astronomers who quickly realized something massive was ...
Astronomers detect a massive metal-rich cloud orbiting an unseen companion of star J0705+0612. Observations reveal its size, composition, and possible origin from a planetary collision.
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