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The biggest and best of the summer’s string of meteor showers is now underway. The Perseids - known for bringing bright ...
A cosmic formation known as the 'dumbbell nebula' will be visible from Earth in August. Will you need a telescope to see it?
The "Blaze Star" is a rare nova that could produce an explosion visible with the naked eye in the next few nights, located about 3,000 light years from Earth and part of the "Northern Crown ...
With the new moon darkening the skies, you’ll have a rare shot at spotting the Milky Way, deep-sky galaxies, and even the ...
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2 'new stars' have exploded into the night sky in recent weeks - MSN
A second "new star" has unexpectedly appeared in the night sky, less than two weeks after a near-identical point of light first burst into view without warning. These never-before-seen "stars" are ...
The star is gone forever. Well, a little binary system 3,000 light years away called T Coronae Borealis (also referred to as the "Blaze Star" and "T CrB") explodes roughly every 80 years.
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Space.com on MSNWhat could be the '7 wonders of the universe' visible in the night sky?
What could we choose as the seven most remarkable celestial objects visible either with our eyes or with a small telescope?
These star-shredding black holes sit within dusty galaxies that block many telescopes’ views. That’s not an issue for JWST.
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Astronomy on MSNBetelgeuse’s long-lost companion emerges from the shadows
Betelgeuse companion discovery with Gemini North resolves century-old mystery and opens new doors in red supergiant research ...
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