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What are 'dark' stars? Scientists think they could explain 3 big mysteries in the universe
If dark stars existed, they would have been capable of forming in the universe before ordinary stars could have formed. When ...
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Hubble Telescope sees baby stars hard at work | Space photo of the day for Jan. 16, 2025
That's exactly what was seen in a recent image from NASA's and the European Space Agency 's (ESA) Hubble Space Telescope, as ...
In a recent Hot Take segment, the China Global Television Network recently released an interesting video detailing China's future plans for space. Titled "Earth 2.0? China's plan to find new Earth," ...
New observations of a nearby red giant star suggest that a long-standing explanation for how giant stars spread life’s essential elements through the galaxy may be incomplete. Starlight pushing on gra ...
While late M-stars are the easiest places to find Earth-sized planets, a new study suggests they are biological dead ends where animal life may never find enough fuel to evolve.
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Do all stars exist in galaxies?
Nearly all stars are found inside or around galaxies, but there are ways for stars to escape into intergalactic space.
Gas and dust flowing from stars can, under the right conditions, clash with a star's surroundings and create a shock wave.
Understanding how the universe transitioned from darkness to light with the formation of the first stars and galaxies is a key turning point in the universe’s development, known as the Cosmic Dawn.
Astrophysicists have achieved an eye-opening leap in understanding stellar death, capturing unprecedented, detailed images of two exploding stars that demonstrate these blasts are far more complicated ...
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