Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered a "ultra-massive white dwarf that formed when a white dwarf ...
In the year 185 C.E, Chinese astronomers spotted a supernova and dubbed it the "guest star." The National Science ...
A mysterious bow shock around the white dwarf RXJ0528+2838 is challenging astronomers’ understanding of how dead stars ...
Brown dwarfs get a bad rap in the stellar world, often labeled as "failed stars" for their inability to sustain nuclear fusion at their cores. The mass of these objects falls between planets and stars ...
Bizarre remakes of “Snow White” and “War of the Worlds” have topped the Razzies, the anti-Hollywood awards show that annually ...
Long before black holes were accepted, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar saw what others refused to acknowledge. His ideas faced ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed new details in a bizarre nebula that looks like a brain floating in space. Formed ...
Over 60 years, the X-Men have recruited some of the most powerful beings in Marvel Comics, with Omega-Level mutants capable of terraforming planets and warping reality with ease. However, none of them ...
The Disney star would have thrown her phone "into the ocean" to avoid inflaming her haters, she admitted in a new interview ...
The film which opens in theaters Thursday is grounded in a real nearby star systems an exoplanet science, with a dose of fictional biology.
This spring, there’ll be an extra star in our nighttime sky. It’s not one you’ll notice easily, but it’s certainly visible if you take the time to look.
Astronomers have detected strange "wobbles" in the light curve of a super bright supernova, hinting that a magnetar was born inside the extreme stellar explosion.