A breathtaking image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals a massive star on the outskirts of our galaxy emitting powerful cosmic jets, offering new insights into star formation and the early universe.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured an astonishing image of a stellar jet erupting from a massive protostar, offering unprecedented insights into star formation in the universe. This cosmic spectacle, likened to a double-bladed lightsaber, stretches across 8 light-years and reveals the dynamics of massive star birth.
A groundbreaking study reveals the binary star system NGC3603-A1, where one star weighs 93 times and the other 70 times the mass of the sun, orbiting each other every 3.8 days. This discovery sheds light on stellar evolution and the dynamics of massive stars.
Astronomers have observed a groundbreaking new type of supernova, revealing previously unseen layers of elements just before a star's explosive end. This discovery challenges existing theories of stellar evolution.
Astronomers have unveiled a groundbreaking discovery of a new supernova type, SN2021yfj, which challenges our understanding of stellar evolution and reveals hidden layers of massive stars just before they explode.
Astronomers have uncovered a unique supernova, SN2021yfj, which reveals deeper layers of a massive star never seen before, challenging existing theories of stellar evolution.
A new supernova, SN 2023zkd, has been discovered using AI technology, revealing unprecedented signs of a massive star's explosive interaction with a black hole. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of these cosmic events.
A massive star's attempt to consume a black hole led to a spectacular explosion, revealing new insights into stellar deaths. Discover how this cosmic dance ended in a supernova!
Astronomers have discovered a rare supernova, SN 2023zkd, caused by a massive star's interaction with a black hole. This groundbreaking finding could redefine our understanding of stellar explosions.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Wolf-Rayet 104, once thought to be a potential 'death star', holds more mysteries than expected. With surprising orbital dynamics, this pinwheel star challenges our understanding of cosmic phenomena.