Astronomers have watched a massive star vanish in the night sky, only to be replaced by a black hole. The supergiant star M31 ...
Betelgeuse’s future supernova won’t harm Earth, but close cosmic explosions could strip our ozone, risking life. Gamma-ray ...
The outward force from its fusion can no longer counteract the star's powerful gravity, and the star collapses in on itself.
When stars explode as supernovas, they can cause serious cosmic carnage. Is Earth in any danger from any nearby stars?
This one—called “Parker’s Star,” the remnant of the supernova SN 1181, named for the year it appeared in Earth’s skies—lies ...
Massive stars about eight times more massive than the sun explode as supernovae at the end of their lives. The explosions, ...
A new animated map sheds light on the superhot "zombie star" at the heart of a nebula leftover from a distant supernova witnessed by astronomers in 1181. The remains of the stellar explosion are ...
Astronomers have intensely studied a zombie star lurking in the heart of supernova wreckage. Such a cosmic explosion should have destroyed this undead white dwarf star, but instead, it marked its ...
Astronomers studying the site of a supernova seen 843 years ago have captured an image of the strange filaments left behind by the stellar explosion.
A star that winked out of view could be a “failed supernova,” a stellar explosion that petered out instead of fully detonating, a new study reports. If real, the failed supernova would mark the birth ...
The zombie star in question was first discovered in ... The astronomers noted the material ejected in the 1181 supernova explosion make up the Pa 30 nebula observed today. While they say they ...
In this case, filaments radiate away from a "zombie star" the explosion created. And each time researchers observe the supernova, they uncover more surprises.An unusual stellar explosionThe search ...