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Scientists find unexpected chemicals in the aftermath of a supernova explosion
In an exciting new study published in Nature Astronomy, astronomers have unveiled unexpected findings from the XRISM ...
The JetBlue flight was headed from Cancun to Newark on Oct. 30, when it fell out of the sky for no apparent reason in a ...
Airbus officials blamed the incident on ‘intense solar radiation’ from the sun but an academic believes the cause could come ...
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Struck by a cosmic ray: Galactic particles may have forced a passenger jet to make an emergency landing
A stream of high-energy particles from a distant supernova explosion may have caused a packed passenger jet to suddenly lose ...
Researchers use spectropolarimetry to understand what shape supernovae take when matter explodes from the surface, but it has ...
Astronomers mapped supernova SN 2024ggi for the first time, revealing an elongated shockwave, challenging old stellar ...
A research team in Japan has created a groundbreaking Milky Way simulation that follows more than 100 billion stars with a level of detail that was once thought impossible.
Astronomers from Texas have witnessed the moment a star's surface is torn apart by a supernova, becoming oblong in the process and producing more light than the entire galaxy for an instant.
Astronomers find an explanation for the fastest stars in the galaxy while uncovering a new mechanism for a supernova explosion. Credit: Technion illustration Astronomers call a special kind of ...
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