Astronomers predict that a bright new star will soon appear in the night sky as a result of a cosmic explosion that occurred ...
Astronomers are revisiting long-standing assumptions about the iconic red supergiant Betelgeuse, one of the brightest stars ...
A stellar binary could explain the red supergiant's pattern of intermittent dimming, but not everyone is convinced.
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Any night now, the astrophysicists tell us, a new star will appear in the night sky—about as bright as the North Star—the ...
What will look like a new star in the sky will actually be a nova — an exploding star, NASA says. Here's how to see it.
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the ...
I love photographing the night sky and astronomical events ... we receive from T CrB comes entirely from its red giant, a magnitude 10 star barely visible with binoculars. During the nova event ...
There's a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic blast that'll illuminate the night sky that could happen at any moment.
Its name means "anti-Ares" or "rival of Mars" because the red planet passes close to it every 26 months. Scorpius is a region of the sky rich in star fields and deep sky objects (such as the ...
Adrian Newey has taken a swipe at Sky Sports and the British media over their coverage of Max Verstappen and another Red Bull ...
Normally, the red dwarf of T CrB has a stellar magnitude ... It'll simply look like another star in the sky that wasn't there previously. What's the difference between a nova and a supernova?