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Deaths of nearby massive stars may have played a significant role in triggering at least two mass extinction events in ...
Scientists thought they saw a distant star swallow a planet for the first time ever. But new observations from the James Webb ...
Two orbiting stars comprise the Blaze Star. One of them is a red giant. The other is a dense, Earth-sized white dwarf.
This phenomenon is a random alignment of outflows produced by jets launched from a nearby forming star. These outflows can extend for light-years, creating shock waves as they travel through space.
A new study reports the first direct observation of merging star clusters in the nuclear region of dwarf galaxies. This ...