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The red giant Betelgeuse could explode as a supernova bright enough to see in daylight
One of the most familiar stars in the night sky is also one of the most volatile, and astronomers say it is living on ...
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A red giant near us could explode as a supernova at any time, and it may already have
One of the brightest stars in the night sky is a dying giant so bloated that, if it swapped places with the Sun, its surface ...
Astronomers have linked an X-ray flash discovered by the Einstein Probe to a known type of supernova with unusual features ...
Astronomers watch star explode like never before – and find an entirely new way for them to die - Observations from across ...
Betelgeuse has always been something of a mystery. And by “mystery,” I mean a source of endless fun, fascination and ...
A team of telescopes around the world, including the newly activated Vera C. Rubin Observatory, joined forces to observe the ...
Primordial black holes may occasionally pass through white dwarf stars and trigger enormous Type Ia supernova explosions. Researchers found that these events could explain chemical patterns seen in ...
In March 2026, the Einstein Probe detected a brief flash of soft X-rays emitted from a galaxy about 500 million light-years away. The flash, dubbed EP260321a, immediately triggered a worldwide ...
These images show the evolution of supernova SN 2026gzf, which was first detected by the Einstein Probe on 21 March 2026.
Learn more about what the first few moments of a supernova look like and the international collaboration that helped with ...
Astronomers have watched the death of a star like never before, and it suggests there might be a new way for them to die.
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