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An amateur astrophotographer captures a "giant brain" in space
Astrophotographer David Joyce, based in Kentucky, offers us a spectacular window into the cosmic remains of a giant star that ...
Astronomers from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have released an incredible image of the Milky Way shining in low-frequency radio light, revealing a spectacular realm ...
For most of its journey 3I/ATLAS has been frozen solid, but the warming rays of our Sun are enough to unfreeze some of its gases such as carbon dioxide, generating a faint cometary tail. For a period ...
This revelation means scientists might have to rethink Type II supernova models, which would result in some of these cosmic ...
Astronomers from ICRAR, primarily based at Curtin University, have released the most detailed low-frequency radio image of ...
A new radio portrait of the Milky Way blends big-picture and high-detail surveys, exposing star nurseries, supernova debris, ...
The first voice you hear on "Ninja," the first track on “UY SCUTI,” is not Young Thug's. It is a voice inside a courtroom, insisting “he is the one that we're all afraid of," warning the judge that he ...
Two unusual gravitational-wave events, discovered by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA colloboration, enhance our understanding of black ...
Researchers from Curtin University node of the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) created the image.
Astronomers observed the fading light of supernova SN 2025kg, which followed the fast X-ray transient (FXT) named EP 250108a.
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