Study finds evidence of a possible star explosion 10 million years ago by discovering unusually high levels of cosmic rays in ...
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Scientists Uncover Earth’s Cosmic Anomaly: Did a Supernova Hit Our Planet 10 Million Years Ago?
A new study reveals an intriguing possibility: asupernova explosion might have sent a surge of cosmic rays toward Earth ...
"The speed at which this doomed stellar system is lurching wildly, likely due to the extreme brightness, is a frantic sign of ...
A companion star may have stripped silicon layers. This provided a new window into stellar death. Astronomers have observed the inner layers of a dying star through a rare type of stellar explosion ...
Astronomers find an explanation for the fastest stars in the galaxy while uncovering a new mechanism for a supernova explosion. - Technion illustration Astronomers call a special kind of supernova a ...
When the two stars eventually smash into each other, the supernova explosion would be visible from Earth, even during daytime.
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Clues from the deep sea that an exploding star sent debris to the Earth 10 million years ago
Scientists trying to work out whether a star exploded and the resulting debris crashed into Earth 10 million years ago may be one step closer to solving the mystery. They discovered an unusual amount ...
A study of supernova remnant SNR 0519-69.0 using the Chandra X-ray telescope, Hubble and more has narrowed down its age to ...
Astronomers have discovered an extraordinary celestial system containing a runaway pulsar fleeing the scene of a massive stellar supernova explosion. What makes this system even more spectacular is ...
Today, let’s talk about something spectacular in the universe — the breakthrough of supernova shock waves through circumstellar medium, during which the blackbody temperature skyrockets to 12500K!
Betelgeuse may have competition for the most exciting star about to go nova near Earth. Astronomers have discovered the secret of a strange star system that has baffled them for years, finding it ...
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