SPACECOSI will provide answers to questions regarding the origins of chemical components in our own Milky Way galaxy, which are essential factors in the development of our planet.
The Draconid and Orionid meteor showers are two forthcoming meteor showers that will bring some sparkle to the fall sky; here's how to view them this month of October.
Astronomers reported finding two chromosphericaly active variable stars in an eclipsing binary system with a highly eccentric orbit during the ongoing All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN).
A 900-year-old riddle regarding the origins of a supernova has been answered by astronomers. It was originally observed above China in 1181, and it was as brilliant as Saturn for six months.
Astronomers believe that the so-called Supernova Requiem will explode in 2037. Astronomers estimate that flashes from an exploding star 10 billion light-years distant will be visible from Earth around 2037.
A new study located an ancient brown dwarf called WISEA J153429.75-104303.3 or 'The Accident.' This unique brown dwarf could be the missing link between planets and stars, and possibly the key to solve the origins of the Milky Way galaxy.
According to a California Institute of Technology research based on the Very Large Array Sky Survey, astronomers may have detected a previously unseen kind of supernova.
A new study explains the mysterious structure formation and origin of ultra-diffuse galaxies or UDGs through simulation. These galaxies can be categorized as dwarf, isolated, or quenched galaxies.
A team of astronomers, led by Yale University’s Samuel Cabot reports the discovery of a new exoplanet of this sort, which turns out to comprise an extremely high temperature on the surface.
An analysis of star factories or galaxies that produce stars showed that they emit dirtier gas than the gas coming in during production. Accretion and outflow rates dictate the mass and growth of galaxies.
Experts have found the chance to extensively observe the mysterious brown dwarfs through the five newly discovered astronomical materials. Scientists believe they are key to better understand the mystery behind brown dwarfs.