Digital Camera World on MSN
"It looks like a jellyfish, but it's not – it's the remains of an exploding star. This photo looks straight out of Star Trek!"
This is a massive star that exploded 35,000 years ago, and the deep-sky image just won an award – a first in the prestigious competition ...
Indian astronomer Kishalay De led study revealed one of the clearest cases of a massive star collapsing directly into a black hole without a supernova, based on NASA NEOWISE data.
The event was first recorded in 2014, when a Nasa space telescope noticed a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy slowly ...
For the last 25 years, most scientists have believed that about 70% of the universe is formed by something called ‘’dark ...
Their research was guided by a prediction from the 1970s: if a star collapses directly into a black hole, it should briefly ...
DS1, collapsed into a black hole without exploding, revealing how stars die in silent “failed supernova” events.
Beijing sparkles with Lunar New Year celebrations.
Starlust on MSN
Failing to go supernova, an Andromeda supergiant star quietly collapsed into a black hole
The star used to be one of the brightest star in the neighboring Andromeda galaxy.
Charleston, SC, astronomy professor answers questions from high school students about wormholes, black holes, colonizing Mars, outer space odors and more.
Astronomers report a supergiant star in the Andromeda Galaxy, M31-2014-DS1, collapsed directly into a black hole without a supernova, confirming predictions of failed stellar explosions.
A NASA investigation of Boeing’s bungled 2024 flight to the International Space Station, which stranded two astronauts there, ...
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