University of Arizona astronomers are discovering unexpected information about one of the brightest stars in the Milky Way.
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Scientists have discovered an Earth-like planet orbiting a dead star 4,000 light years from here, giving us a humbling glimpse into Earth's likely fate. Published in Nature Astronomy, the planet, ...
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The study, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, emphasizes how stellar feedback—energy released by dying stars—shapes the ...
Carol Lee Lutsinger has taught and written about the stars for decades, and now she's something of a star herself. Lutsinger, who in 2020 retired from the Brownsville Independent School District after ...
Legendary Star Lacks Evidence for Large Planet Construction Ever since the dawn of human consciousness, skywatchers have been ...
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Astronomers say they've found an "interstellar tunnel" near our solar system that potentially leads to the vicinity of other ...