• Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • March 17th, 2014
Supermassive Black Hole Found Ripping a Star to Shreds

Supermassive Black Hole Found Ripping a Star to Shreds

Multiple telescopes were used to assess this peculiar system

An Outstanding Cosmic Mystery Compressed in a Single Photo

An Outstanding Cosmic Mystery Compressed in a Single Photo

Researchers are still unsure as to what powers galaxies such as this one

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 10th, 2014
Earliest Stars May Have Not Been That Energetic

Earliest Stars May Have Not Been That Energetic

Discovery casts doubt on the established view of the young Universe

This Is Our Nearest Stellar Neighbor – Space Photo

This Is Our Nearest Stellar Neighbor – Space Photo

Proxima Centauri shines bright in recent telescope images

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 8th, 2014
Billion-Star Surveyor Reaches Its Science Orbit

Billion-Star Surveyor Reaches Its Science Orbit

The spacecraft was launched late last year from South America

Billion-Star Surveyor to Create 3D Map of Milky Way

Billion-Star Surveyor to Create 3D Map of Milky Way

The telescope will analyze the positions of a billion stars

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • December 2nd, 2013
Neutron Star Crust Reveals Weird Nuclear Process

Neutron Star Crust Reveals Weird Nuclear Process

Scientists may have to rethink their understanding of these stars

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • November 30th, 2013
Planet Hunting Should Be More Conservative, Experts Say

Planet Hunting Should Be More Conservative, Experts Say

Telescopes are currently searching for new world indiscriminately

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • November 29th, 2013
Model Reveals What Goes On at the Core of the Milky Way

Model Reveals What Goes On at the Core of the Milky Way

Scientists gain new insights into how stars at this location move

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • November 6th, 2013
Famous Planet-Hunting Telescope Could Be Brought Back to Life

Famous Planet-Hunting Telescope Could Be Brought Back to Life

NASA is considering re-purposing Kepler for different studies

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • November 1st, 2013
Galactic Cores Harbored First Star Formation Bursts

Galactic Cores Harbored First Star Formation Bursts

Halo starbursts usually start occurring billions of years later

Watch: Stars Take a Stand Against Nuclear Weapons

Watch: Stars Take a Stand Against Nuclear Weapons

Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman and many others call for a world without nuclear weapons

Dung Beetles Navigate Using the Stars, Milky Way

Dung Beetles Navigate Using the Stars, Milky Way

Dung beetles are better navigators than given credit

Get Solar 2 for Steam on Linux with a 75% Discount

Get Solar 2 for Steam on Linux with a 75% Discount

The offer is limited and will expire on January 11

Clouds and Stars Above Volcanic Island Breathtakingly Presented in Time-Lapse Video

Clouds and Stars Above Volcanic Island Breathtakingly Presented in Time-Lapse Video

Images from one of the most powerful observatory in the world have been used

Canadian Scientists Discover Orbitless Planet

Canadian Scientists Discover Orbitless Planet

Lonely planets might be more than a scientific myth, astronomers reveal

95 Percent of All Stars to Ever Exist Have Already Been Created

95 Percent of All Stars to Ever Exist Have Already Been Created

A cold, dark future awaits us as new stars stop being created

 
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