Exciting new findings from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal five complex carbon-based molecules in the ice around a protostar in the Large Magellanic Cloud, shedding light on the origins of life in the universe.
Astronomers have observed a star's double explosion in unprecedented detail, revealing two distinct layers of debris. This discovery sheds light on the mechanisms behind Type Ia supernovae and their role in measuring the universe's expansion.
For the first time, researchers have captured photographic evidence of a rare double detonation supernova, revealing critical insights into stellar evolution and the creation of heavy elements in the universe.
New simulations reveal that the Milky Way and Andromeda may not collide as expected. The chance of a merger has dropped to 50/50, raising questions about our galactic future.
New research suggests Venus may still be geologically active, with massive circular features indicating hot plumes stirring beneath its crust. Discover how this shapes our understanding of the planet!
On its 35th anniversary, the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a breathtaking image of NGC 346, a bustling star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud, shedding light on early universe conditions and stellar dynamics.