Tag: astrophysics

Sun Appears as a Giant Smiley Face Observed by Russian Space Researchers

Russian scientists report the Sun recently resembled a giant smiley face roughly 1.5 million kilometers wide, facing Earth directly.

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Astronomers Identify Unprecedented Black Hole Formation Without Supernova Explosion

Scientists have traced a rare case of a black hole forming without the usual explosive supernova, using data from NASA’s NEOWISE and other observatories.

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New Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Origins of Runaway Stars

A recent large-scale study redefines the understanding of runaway stars, shaking up previous theories about their origins and behaviors.

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Astronomers Witness Unprecedented Jet from Black Hole Feeding on Torn Star

A black hole has produced the most powerful relativistic jet observed, fueled by a star it shredded, with activity intensifying since 2018.

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Astronomers Unveil the Mystery Behind Early Universe’s ‘Little Red Dots’

New findings clarify the nature of glowing ‘Little Red Dots’ detected by Webb, challenging previous assumptions about early supermassive black holes.

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Dark Energy Survey Delivers Unmatched Data, Yet Universe’s Secrets Remain Elusive

Nineteen studies from six years of Dark Energy Survey data deepen understanding of cosmic expansion but leave key questions unresolved.

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