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Supercomputers Crack 50-Year Mystery About Giant Stars
InnovationMar 24

Supercomputers Crack 50-Year Mystery About Giant Stars

Scientists finally solved a decades-old puzzle about red giant stars using cutting-edge supercomputers. The secret? Spinning stars mix their insides far better than anyone thought possible.

Science Daily3 min read
Hubble Captures Dying Star's Light Show 1,000 Light-Years Away
Daily MixFeb 11

Hubble Captures Dying Star's Light Show 1,000 Light-Years Away

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning new image of the Egg Nebula, revealing intricate patterns of light and dust around a star in its final stages. Scientists are using this rare glimpse to understand how dying stars like our Sun create the building blocks for future planets.

Google News - Science3 min read
Hubble Reveals 'Egg Nebula' Star's Beautiful Final Days
Planet WinsFeb 11

Hubble Reveals 'Egg Nebula' Star's Beautiful Final Days

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured the clearest images yet of a dying star creating stunning cosmic art 1,000 light-years away. The Egg Nebula shows how stars like our Sun spread the building blocks of future planets across the universe.

NASA2 min read
Giant Star's Mystery Changes Thrill Astronomers in Real Time
Planet WinsFeb 6

Giant Star's Mystery Changes Thrill Astronomers in Real Time

Scientists watching a star 1,500 times bigger than our Sun are witnessing something they've never seen before: it's changing dramatically within just a few years. The giant star WOH G64 is dimming, shrinking, and possibly revealing a hidden companion star.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Webb Telescope Solves 70-Year Mystery of 'Vampire Stars
InnovationJan 31

Webb Telescope Solves 70-Year Mystery of 'Vampire Stars

Scientists finally discovered why some stars stay young and blue for billions of years: they steal gas from companion stars like cosmic vampires. The finding solves a puzzle that has stumped astronomers since the 1950s.

Live Science2 min read
Radio Waves Reveal Star's Dramatic Final Years Before Death
InnovationJan 28

Radio Waves Reveal Star's Dramatic Final Years Before Death

Astronomers captured radio signals from an exploding star for the first time, revealing what happened in its final decade of life. The discovery gives scientists a powerful new tool to study how massive stars die across the universe.

Science Daily3 min read
James Webb Captures Dying Star Creating Future Worlds
Planet WinsJan 28

James Webb Captures Dying Star Creating Future Worlds

The James Webb Space Telescope just revealed the most detailed image yet of a star's final moments, showing how its death becomes the recipe for new planets. The Helix Nebula, 650 light years away, is literally breathing out the building blocks of tomorrow's solar systems.

Google News - Science3 min read
James Webb Captures Stunning View of Dying Star's Rebirth
Planet WinsJan 24

James Webb Captures Stunning View of Dying Star's Rebirth

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope revealed an incredible close-up of a star transforming into cosmic dust that will seed new solar systems. The breathtaking image shows how stellar death creates the building blocks for future planets and stars.

Futurism3 min read
Stars Collide to Create Life's Building Blocks, Webb Reveals
Planet WinsJan 22

Stars Collide to Create Life's Building Blocks, Webb Reveals

The James Webb Space Telescope discovered what happens when two stars merge in a cosmic explosion called a red nova: they create a supermassive star that spreads carbon compounds essential for life. Scientists found these stellar collisions may have provided the raw materials that made life on Earth possible.

Space.com3 min read