Astronomers have discovered the first radio signals from a unique category of dying stars, called Type Ibn supernovae, and ...
Astronomers have captured the first radio signals from a rare supernova, revealing intense activity in a star’s final years before it exploded.
In our galaxy, a supernova explodes about once or twice each century. But historical astronomical records show that the last ...
The signals provide astronomers with a look into the life, and death, of a massive star exploding into a supernova.
On April 10, 2024, the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) detected first light from an explosion of a massive star with roughly 12 to 15 times the sun’s mass. Just 26 hours later, ...
Astronomers detected radio waves from a rare exploding star, revealing what happens in the final years before a massive star dies.
An extremely early Type II supernova explosion, named after the Titan goddess of dawn in Greek mythology, occurred just 1 ...
What happens to a large star near the end of its lifetime before it explodes as a supernova? This is what a recent study ...
Astronomers have captured the first radio waves ever detected from a rare class of exploding star, a discovery that has given ...
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