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Astronomers Detect the Brightest and Most Distant Black Hole Flare Ever Seen
The enormous outburst was likely caused by an unfortunate star venturing too close to a supermassive black hole ...
New Scientist on MSN
Brightest black hole flare ever caused by huge star being ripped apart
A distant black hole has been caught releasing the brightest flare ever, which is the result of it ripping apart and ...
The dog collar is impeccably white, the suit perfectly pressed, the black shoes polished to a shine. In appearance, Father ...
In the 1960s, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union signed a treaty banning nuclear weapons tests ...
Starlust on MSN
Harvard astronomer says 8 key anomalies suggest comet 3I/ATLAS may have a 30% chance of being an alien technology
The findings center on properties of 3I/ATLAS that present vanishingly low statistical probabilities for a natural comet. The ...
Almost 50 years after the WOW! signal stunned astronomers in Ohio, 3I/Atlas reappears in the same sky region, raising ...
Space on MSN
Scientists recreate 'cosmic fireballs' in CERN particle accelerator to hunt for missing gamma-rays
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, scientists have recreated "cosmic fireballs" here on Earth in a particle accelerator.The ...
Space.com on MSN
Astronomer captures 2 meteors slamming into the moon (video)
Two bright meteors were caught slamming into the moon on Thursday (Oct. 30) and Saturday (Nov. 1), by Japanese astronomer ...
Earth's atmosphere is an impediment to astronomical observations. Not only is cloudy weather a problem, but temperature ...
Earth will have a visitor within its orbit for the next several decades, according to a. An asteroid named 2025 PN7 has become a "quasi-moon" to Earth, as it will be sha ...
As the human race searches the cosmos for any sign of life, a ghostly pulse that is being emitted every 18 minutes has been ...
Aging stars may be destroying the giant planets orbiting closest to them, according to a new study by astronomers at UCL and ...
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