• Universe Today14 hours ago

    When Stars Fail to Explode

    A supernova observed by Chinese and Japanese astronomers in 1181 CE didn’t fully explode, instead it sputtered and left behind a rare “zombie star” surrounded by long filaments resembling fireworks.

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    Heliophysics missions move toward operations

    Space News1 hour ago

    Heliophysics missions move toward operations

    NEW ORLEANS — Two NASA heliophysics missions launched together in September are performing well, while a third mission launched earlier this year is beginning limited operations despite problems with one

    Hubble Reveals The Largest Chaotic Birthplace of Planets Yet Discovered

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    Hubble Reveals The Largest Chaotic Birthplace of Planets Yet Discovered

    Image of Dracula’s Chivito captured by Hubble’s WFC3 instrument, with compass arrows, scale bar, and color key for reference. The north and east compass arrows show the orientation of the

    The Deepest Gas Hydrate Cold Seep Ever Discovered In The Arctic

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    The Deepest Gas Hydrate Cold Seep Ever Discovered In The Arctic

    ROV image of a partially collapsed gas hydrate mound in the Molloy Deep (Freya mounds). The mound hosts frenulate worms and crustaceans. Photo: UiT / Ocean Census / REV Ocean

    Tricorder Tech: Space AI: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Space to Improve Life on Earth

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    Tricorder Tech: Space AI: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Space to Improve Life on Earth

    The Astrobee and Project CIMON (Crew Interactive MObile companioN) robots had their first photo shoot in space after more than two years of working separately aboard the International Space Station.

    Breakthrough Listen Observations Of 3I/ATLAS With The Green Bank Telescope at 1-12 GHz

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    Breakthrough Listen Observations Of 3I/ATLAS With The Green Bank Telescope at 1-12 GHz

    Distribution of hits (circles) and events (stars) over frequency and drift rate. The marker size gives the S/N. The gray-shaded regions show ranges not sampled, including narrow notch filter regions

    phys.org11 hours ago

    Einstein Probe detects an X-ray flare from nearby star

    Using the Einstein Probe (EP), astronomers have detected a new X-ray transient event, which turned out to be an X-ray flare from the star PM J23221-0301 located about 150 light

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