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Doomed 'cannibal' star could soon explode in a supernova so bright it would be visible during the day
"The speed at which this doomed stellar system is lurching wildly, likely due to the extreme brightness, is a frantic sign of ...
The supernova explosion, designated as SN 2018gv, is found in the spiral galaxy NGC 2525. According to NASA, Hubble began observing the supernova after an amateur astronomer named Koichi Itagaki first ...
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There's a 90% Chance We'll See a Black Hole Explode in The Next 10 Years, Study Says
There could be a 90 percent chance that in the next decade, astronomers will spot a deep space explosion that confirms ...
Plagued by failed test flights, Elon Musk’s space company is under pressure to show progress in its massive rocket program.
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Astronomers Just Saw a Gamma-Ray Explosion Defy All Known Space Logic
Archaeologists uncover 59 sealed mummy coffins at Saqqara, Egypt, many believed to hold the remains of ancient priests. This ...
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There's a 90% chance we'll see a black hole explode within a decade, physicists say
How often do black holes explode? New research refines old calculations, hinting that black hole explosions may be a ...
GRBs are short-lived because “the event that produces them is catastrophic,” Martin-Carillo, an astronomer at University ...
Primordial black holes are hypothetical black holes thought to have formed moments after the Big Bang. Because they ...
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Judge rejects lawsuit filed after disastrous SpaceX launch: 'It's hard to watch these huge explosions'
"These places are used to the impacts." Judge rejects lawsuit filed after disastrous SpaceX launch: 'It's hard to watch these ...
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We could see such a black hole explosion in the next 10 years, scientists find
A decade ago, the first gravitational waves confirmed that black holes collide. Telescopes soon revealed shadows of giants ...
Australia's SpIRIT nanosatellite has successfully completed the initial phase of its mission, marking a milestone achievement ...
Physicists have long believed that black holes explode at the end of their lives, and that such explosions happen—at most—only once every 100,000 years. But new research published in Physical Review ...
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