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The Eugene Astronomical Society is hosting a dark sky party on July 19 at Dexter State Recreation Area. This event is for ...
Two international teams zoned in on a potential answer to a decades-long mystery surrounding ephemeral cosmic X-rays.
Stars often die with a final burst of beauty. For the first time, astronomers have captured visual proof that a star can ...
There’s a chance we could see a white dwarf star explosion this year. T Coronae Borealis, a binary star system and recurrent nova located roughly 3,000 light-years from Earth, is expected to erupt ...
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Why Betelgeuse Is Dimming,and What It Means for the Future of Our Sky?Betelgeuse, the red supergiant that marks Orion’s shoulder, has entered its dimmest phase in recorded history, sparking ...
A new study of a star undergoing the throes of a supernova death has revealed that bursts of X-radiation known as fast-X-ray ...
Using a combination of telescopes, including the International Gemini Observatory, funded in part by the U.S. National ...
Using a combination of telescopes, astronomers have characterized the closest supernova linked to a fast X-ray transient. The ...
Most supernovae result from the dramatic collapse of massive stars, but one important type comes from a more modest origin.
New observations show a star that blew up in two separate bursts, confirming a long-suspected cosmic phenomenon called a ...
The largest and brightest is an enormous supergiant star about 100 times the mass of the Sun and five million times brighter.
Astronomers studying the remnant SNR 0509-67.5 have finally caught a white dwarf in the act of a rare “double-detonation” supernova, where an initial helium blast on the star’s surface triggers a ...
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