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Our solar system may have a ninth planet after all, following the declassification of Pluto nearly two decades ago, ...
In advance of a star called T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) or the “Blaze Star” exploding in a very rare event, NASA is advising ...
In addition to the exoplanet’s polar orbit, the brown dwarf pair itself is extraordinarily rare. They form an eclipsing ...
In order to find the ancient Three Leaps of the Gazelle asterism you must first locate the Big Dipper, which is high in the ...
The Milky Way is known to host a diverse array of planetary systems, providing astronomers with extensive insights into how ...
Magnetars are among the rarest—and weirdest—denizens of the galactic zoo. They have powerful magnetic fields and may be the ...
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At 41 degrees south latitude, you would see seasonal changes of all of the southern hemisphere stars. The circumpolar ...
PSR J0311+1402 flashes every 41 seconds — quite slow for a pulsar. It could help bridge the gap between fast- and ...
These May nights provide the skywatcher impressive views of galactic clusters unimpeded by the Milky Way, the chance to study exoplanets and the opportunity to refresh one’s perspectives.