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Prepare to be amazed by nature's quirks! 🌊 From rivers that boil to those that seem to disappear, explore the wonders that boggle the mind. Each twist and turn has a story waiting to unfold. # ...
New research indicates that matter ejected during the supernova death of a star can fall back to neutrons stars, giving rise to mysterious "low-field magnetars." ...
The Las Vegas Walk of Stars has tributes embedded into the famous Las Vegas Strip sidewalk for some of the biggest celebrities the world has ever seen.
Brown dwarfs, stars, planets: What's the difference? Both stars and brown dwarfs form when overdense patches in massive clouds of gas and dust collapse under their own gravity.
For stars with cores made mostly of metallic oxygen and carbon, the cooling process that follows the collapse into a white dwarf will ultimately result in the star crystallizing into a giant diamond.
Even though the expanding universe makes light redder, light emitted by collapsing stars and dust clouds could appear unusually blue.
Astronomers have performed a great number of studies on collapsing stars, but capturing one in the optical wavelength or visible light during the early moments of explosion has proven elusive ...
A new effort using data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescope shows nearby stars form on the edges of a giant void in our corner of the Milky Way.
Stealing gas from their siblings could leave stars with a motley crew of planets – including ones with backwards orbits. Our solar system is thought to have formed from a collapsing cloud of gas ...