Astronomers using the NSF Very Large Array report the first radio detection of a rare Type Ibn supernova, revealing how a massive star lost helium-rich material in the years before its explosion ...
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Einstein's right again! Scientists catch a feasting black hole dragging the very fabric of spacetime
Astronomers have observed a star wobbling in its orbit around a ravenous supermassive black hole that is ripping it apart and ...
Allen Telescope Array campaign shows slow changes in radio scintillation that can nudge pulsar timing by billionths of a ...
For 10 months, a SETI Institute-led team watched pulsar PSR J0332+5434 (also called B0329+54) to study how its radio signal ...
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57 ways to capture a dying star: Astronomers get a glimpse of what will happen when our sun dies
"With ALMA, we can now see the atmosphere of a dying star with a level of clarity in a similar way to what we do for the sun.
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Einstein's theory comes wrapped up with a bow: Astronomers spot star 'wobbling' around black hole
The cosmos has served up a gift for a group of scientists who have been searching for one of the most elusive phenomena in ...
If you pass quietly along the Kwabenya road at dusk, you might notice a giant white dish rising above the trees at Kutunse .
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Astronomers discover spacetime drag around a supermassive black hole — as predicted by Einstein
A star’s fatal brush with a supermassive black hole can light up a quiet galaxy. When gravity shreds the star, its gas ...
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
A Rutgers astrophysicist is helping to solve a cosmic puzzle that has astronomers scratching their heads. The mystery centers ...
Scientists have observed the largest-known rotating structure in the cosmos - a gargantuan thread-like assemblage of hundreds of galaxies, gas and dark matter that makes up a filament in the ...
As interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is approaching Earth, Harvard scientist is debating whether the cosmic visitor is a friendly ...
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