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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Ancient Star Found that’s Only A little More Youthful than deep space Itself

Ancient Star Found that’s Only A little More Youthful than deep...

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According to the most widely-accepted cosmological theory, the first stars in our Universe formed roughly 150 to 1 billion years after the Big Bang. Over time, these stars began to come together to form globular clusters, which slowly coalesced to form the first galaxies – including our very own Milky Way. For some time, astronomers…
Astronomers Count all the Photons in deep space. Spoiler Alert: 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Photons

Astronomers Count all the Photons in deep space. Spoiler Alert: 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000...

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Imagine yourself in a boat on a great ocean, the water stretching to the distant horizon, with the faintest hints of land just beyond that. It’s morning, just before dawn, and a dense fog has settled along the coast. As the chill grips you on your early watch, you catch out of the corner of…
Eta Carinae is Getting More Vibrant Due To The Fact That a Dust Cloud was Obstructing our View

Eta Carinae is Getting More Vibrant Due To The Fact That...

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In addition to being one of the most beautiful and frequently photographed objects in the night sky, Eta Carinae also has also had the honor of being one of the sky’s most luminous stars for over a century and a half. In addition, it has been a scientific curiosity since its giant ejected nebula (Homunculus)…
Can You Find a Planetary Nebula from a Couple Of Blurry Pixels? Astronomers Can– Here’s How

Can You Find a Planetary Nebula from a Couple Of Blurry...

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A planetary nebula is one of the most beautiful objects in the universe. Formed from the decaying remnants of a mid-sized star like a sun, no two are alike. Cosmically ephemeral, they last for only about 10,000 years – a blink of a cosmic eye. And yet they are vitally important, as their processed elements…
In the far Future our Sun will Become a Strong Crystalline White Dwarf. Here’s How it’ll Occur

In the far Future our Sun will Become a Strong Crystalline...

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About fifty years ago, astronomers predicted what the ultimate fate of our Sun will be. According to the theory, the Sun will exhaust its hydrogen fuel billions of years from now and expand to become a Red Giant, followed by it shedding it’s outer layers and becoming a white dwarf. After a few more billion…
The Oldest and Coldest White Dwarf Ever Found has Bizarre Dust Rings Around it

The Oldest and Coldest White Dwarf Ever Found has Bizarre Dust...

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When stars like our Sun exhaust their hydrogen fuel, they enter what is known as their Red-Giant-Branch (RGB) phase. This is characterized by the star expanding to several times it original size, after which they shed their outer layers and become compact white dwarfs. Over the next few billion years, it is believed tjat these…
Binary Stars Orbiting Each Other INSIDE a Planetary Nebula

Binary Stars Orbiting Each Other INSIDE a Planetary Nebula

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Planetary nebulae are a fascinating astronomical phenomena, even if the name is a bit misleading. Rather than being associated with planets, these glowing shells of gas and dust are formed when stars enter the final phases of their lifespan and throw off their outer layers. In many cases, this process and the subsequent structure of…
Unusual Star Might be the Outcome of 2 White Dwarfs Combining Together

Unusual Star Might be the Outcome of 2 White Dwarfs Combining...

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Stars live and die on epic time scales. Tens of millions of years, hundreds of millions of years, even billions of years or longer. Maybe the only thing that surpasses that epicness is when two dead stars join together and come back to life. Astronomers at the University of Bonn in Germany, along with colleagues…
We Might Quickly Have The Ability To See the First, Supergiant Stars in deep space

We Might Quickly Have The Ability To See the First, Supergiant...

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We need to talk about the dark ages. No, not those dark ages after the fall of the western Roman Empire. The cosmological dark ages. The time in our universe, billions of years ago, before the formation of the first stars. And we need to talk about the cosmic dawn: the birth of those first stars,…
A cosmic mystery: Astronomers capture dying star blowing smoke rings

A cosmic mystery: Astronomers capture dying star blowing smoke rings

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Enlarge / A rendering of the star V Hydrae, or V Hya for short. In its death throes, the star emitted a series of expanding rings that scientists calculated are being formed every few hundred years, per UCLA astronomer Mark Morris.ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/S. Dagnello (NRAO/AUI/NSF) Astronomers have caught a red giant star going through its final…

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