Red hypergiant as bright as 300,000 suns could explain what’s up with Betelgeuse
Something strange is up with one of the brightest stars in the sky, Betelgeuse. Scientists have turned to another massive red star to learn more.
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Something strange is up with one of the brightest stars in the sky, Betelgeuse. Scientists have turned to another massive red star to learn more.
This strange-looking sight, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, is a pair of Herbig-Haro objects which could give clues to how stars are born and evolve.
When scientists using Hubble looked at globular cluster NGC 6397, they expected to find one black hole at its center. Instead, they found something strange.
When a supernova explodes, it creates a remnant which can persist for thousands of years. Hubble scientists have estimated the age of one such remnant.
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have found an interesting exoplanet equivalent to the hypothesized ninth planet in our solar system.
NASA has updated its Hubble Caldwell catalog, a collection of beautiful objects visible in the night sky which have been imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Hubble Space Telescope observed the huge structure around our nearest galaxy
It has delicate, fluffy spiral arms
The star known as the Bat Shadow is hiding a secret
The Butterfly Nebula and the Jewel Bug Nebula are unusually dusty