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Star Hole Event Black Hole Nasa Gamma
- More than 100 million light-years away from Earth, a monstrous black hole turned ravenous this summer. It ended up gulping down a star. This feeding event was so intense that it lasted for at least seven hours, the longest ever recorded. NASA scientists didn't even have a high-energy monitor that could record the whole event, which they named GRB 250702B. The footage of the event shows this supermassive black hole feasting on a star until its sparkle is shredded and reduced to a mere wisp of ... [Read More]


Comet Space 3i Atlas Photos Comet 3i Atlas
- The comet is the third object ever confirmed to have entered our cosmic neighborhood from elsewhere in the galaxy. Space telescopes and orbiters have been documenting the rare visit. A mysterious interstellar comet has been taking a tour of our solar system in recent months, garnering intense interest from astronomers and space enthusiasts alike. Comet 3I/ATLAS is only the third object ever confirmed to have entered our cosmic neighborhood from elsewhere in the galaxy, and the rare visit has ... [Read More]

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Study Stars Dwarf Star White Dwarf Supernova
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. An incredibly luminous star system that has long baffled astronomers could soon light up the sky with the nuclear brilliance of thousands of suns, new research suggests. When that happens, the results may be visible from Earth with the naked eye — in day or night. The star system, called ... [Read More]


James Webb Space Telescope Supernova Star Space Light Burst
- The James Webb Space Telescope has observed the oldest known supernova —the explosive death of a star that lived when the universe was only 730 million years old. The ancient blast occurred when the cosmos was just 5 percent of its current age, and the supernova's light has been traveling through space ever since. Astronomers were surprised to find that this primeval explosion strongly resembles today's supernovae, which occur when massive stars run out of fuel for the nuclear fusion ... [Read More]


Stars Sun Clouds Years Researchers System
- Reading time 2 minutes In the early 1990s, the Hubble Space Telescope picked up something odd in the local clouds that surround our solar system. An unusually large number of electrons had been ripped apart from the atoms found in the clouds of gas and dust, a process known as ionization. Now, researchers have traced the ionization of the local interstellar cloud to a close encounter between the Sun and two hot, fast, and massive stars. In a new study published in The Astrophysical Journal, a ... [Read More]

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Moon Dust Surface Mapp Space Mission
- NASA crew will be the first astronauts to work with a robot on a celestial body other than Earth. B-9 had Will Robinson. Twiki had Buck Rogers. And, of course, C-3PO and R2-D2 had Luke Skywalker. Now, in a scenario straight out of science fiction, MAPP will have whoever NASA names to the crew of the second Artemis mission to land on the moon. The space agency has selected Lunar Outpost's Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform, or MAPP, to become the . Although its tasks will be far simpler than ... [Read More]


Earth Star Atmosphere Methane Space Scientists
- Earth, though seemingly huge for us, is just a Lilliputian blue-green ball swimming around in the infinite lagoon of dark space. The fathomless darkness of this space often makes scientists stay up at night and question, "Are we alone in the universe?" Science fiction has jostled our imaginations with pictures of humans venturing on interstellar adventures and encountering aliens , of magical worlds hiding far away, and of robots that save humanity. In reality, however, no astronaut has ... [Read More]


Showers Meteors George Washington University Adithi Ramakrishnan New York Associated Press Health Shower
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN NEW YORK (AP) — It's time for one of the strongest meteor showers of the year. peak this weekend and are visible through mid-December, according to the American Meteor Society . The meteors tend to be yellow in color and can be seen across the globe, but the best viewing happens in the Northern Hemisphere. Skygazers could see up to 120 meteors per hour under dark skies during the peak Saturday night into Sunday's predawn ... [Read More]


Matter Dark Matter Gamma Totani Science Hole
- The universe has no shortage of mysteries, many of which have puzzled us for ages. One of the biggest is the existence of something called dark matter. First theorized in 1933 by Fritz Zwicky, dark matter is a theoretical type of matter that can't be seen because it doesn't interact with light or any other form of electromagnetic radiation. After nearly 100 years, and with help from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, researchers may have finally "seen" dark matter for the first time.  ... [Read More]

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Quantum Mass Particles Star Spacetime Object
- Follow Earth on Google Far in the future, long after stars stop shining, the universe will contain nothing but their leftovers: black holes, neutron stars, white dwarfs, and thin gas. On billion-year timescales and beyond, the question becomes: does any of that matter last forever, or does the universe erase even its toughest objects? A new theoretical study takes that question seriously. It asks what happens when gravity curves spacetime as in general relativity, and when quantum fields are ... [Read More]

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Elements Z Odd Z Models Cassiopeia Supernova
- Some of the elements used by living systems are far more abundant in Cassiopeia A than we thought, hinting that some parts of our galaxy might be more suitable for life than others Hidden within Cassiopeia A, the youngest known exploded star in our galaxy, astronomers have found surprisingly high levels of chlorine and potassium. These elements carry an odd number of protons in their atomic nuclei, and though they are thought to be less abundant in the universe, they are essential for planet ... [Read More]


Galaxies Filament Galaxy Spin Structure Gas
- Follow Earth on Google Astronomers have spotted one of the largest rotating structures ever reported. It's a knife-edge chain of hydrogen-rich galaxies, threaded inside a giant cosmic filament, about 140 million light-years away. The structure stretches 5.5 million light-years yet spans only about 117,000 light-years across. It seems to move in two ways at once – each galaxy spins on its own axis, and the whole filament rotates together. The discovery offers a rare laboratory for testing ... [Read More]

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Images Vatican Observatory Wonder Science Institute Vatican Observatory
- Wonder Bound, the product of a collaboration between Johns Hopkins University, the Space Telescope Science Institute, and the Vatican Observatory, brings images from the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes to a historic venue For millennia, the act of gazing at the night sky has connected us not only to the stars but also to one another. This simple, shared experience ignites our curiosity, inspiring philosophical and scientific quests to peer deep into the cosmos so we can better understand ... [Read More]

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Milky Way Chemical Arms Patterns Stars Spiral
- Follow Earth on Google An international team has revealed parts of the Milky Way that ordinary star counts have missed. The researchers read elemental clues in stars to outline two inner spiral arms and a faint bridge between them. The experts worked with a carefully selected set of roughly 5,000 stars, focusing on patterns in their chemistry rather than just positions. The result reframes how we chart the galaxy's most crowded regions. Spiral arms concealed in the Milky Way The work was led by ... [Read More]

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Image Ngc Gemini North Telescope Milky Way Nebula Gas
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. Quick facts What it is: Emission nebula NGC 6820 and open star cluster NGC 6823 Where it is: 6,000 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula When it was shared: Nov. 19, 2025 This spectacular image of an emission nebula — a cloud of gas and dust lit up by nearby stars — and a ... [Read More]


Telescope Roman Stars Universe Julie Mcenery Time
- On Nov. 25, engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center successfully joined the two main segments of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope , officially completing the construction of an observatory designed to help scientists study dark energy and hunt for alien worlds. While the mission is formally scheduled to launch by May 2027, the project has been running ahead of schedule. In June, Roman mission office head Kristen McQuinn said at the American Astronomical Society's summer meeting in ... [Read More]