A NASA expert suggests aliens are real, but their technology isn't 'super-science'. Find out the chilling reason their ...
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Scientists think the mysterious glow in our galaxy could be from dark matter. What that means
Some astronomers believe the source of the glow to be pulsars — the spinning leftovers of exploded stars — while others point ...
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For the first time since 1946, star system T CrB is predicted to explode in a bright nova within 2 weeks
T CrB is a binary star system known for its predictable, though slightly irregular, eruptions, with historical records dating ...
New peer-reviewed research reporting strange lights in the pre-space-age sky is sparking curiosity and controversy ...
This month prominent peer-reviewed journals have published two papers that link apparent flashes of light seen by a telescope ...
In this episode of Space Minds, host David Ariosto speaks with Doug Hendrix, co-founder and CEO of ExoAnalytic Solutions — a ...
The expansiveness of the universe could make interstellar communication difficult, even for the most advanced civilizations.
— from “Fly Me to the Moon”, originally titled “In Other Words”, written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Flying to the moon was not a ...
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'Anti-social' cosmic explosion could change the way we think about dying stars and supernovas
This revelation means scientists might have to rethink Type II supernova models, which would result in some of these cosmic ...
How can artificial intelligence (AI) help astronomers identify celestial objects in the night sky? This is what a recent ...
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Astronomers predict star system V Sagittae will explode so bright humans can see it in the daytime
The V Sge system features a massive star being intensely cannibalized by a dense stellar remnant, likely a white dwarf or a ...
Why did they form at that time? Astronomers know from observing distant exploding stars that the size of the universe has ...
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