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A mystery object is dimming a distant star. Could it be a massive exoplanet, or a 'failed star'?
A mysterious object has caused a long-lasting and extreme dimming of a distant star, but is this object a 'failed star' brown dwarf, or an exceptionally massive super-Jupiter exoplanet?
A dazzling new Hubble image peels back the layers of the mysterious Egg Nebula, a rare and fleeting phase in a Sun-like ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
On New Zealand's Aotea Island, Using the Stars to Get My Bearings
The dark sky sanctuary not far from Auckland is a great place to learn about Māori road maps and wisdom.
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday3This dark, moonless Friday the 13th evening is the perfect time ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Astronomers uncover hidden giant rings behind massive star fading
A recently published study in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has uncovered an intriguing explanation for ...
As more satellite megaconstellations continue to be launched, researchers are exploring the odds people could be struck by ...
A massive star 2.5 million light-years away simply vanished — and astronomers now know why. Instead of exploding in a supernova, it quietly collapsed into a black hole, shedding its outer layers in a ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US firm unfolds largest-ever commercial communications array in low Earth orbit
US-based AST SpaceMobile has successfully unfolded BlueBird 6, its newest and most ambitious satellite.
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