Over 4 billion years ago, as planets were coalescing around the newborn Sun, our star may have gone on an epic road trip across the Milky Way along with thousands of stellar "twins." And we may owe ...
Yet what we can see with our eyes, or even with powerful telescopes, when these stars die, is only a tiny fraction of the ...
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Forgotten, fatal, and unethical Starfleet bridges
This is the Finishing of the Starfleet Bridges Program Trek Chapters Intro - 0:00 Windows Rebuff - 0:52 Seeing Outside - 1:50 The Battle Bridge - 02:56 Freedom Class Bridge - 04:26 Kelvin Type - 06:25 ...
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Astronomers capture the birth of a magnetar in supernova explosion
Astronomers have for the first time observed the birth of a magnetar, a highly magnetized, rapidly spinning neutron star, ...
Starfleet Academy episode 10 has finally arrived, putting an end to the most divisive season in the franchise's history.
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Doyel: Purdue basketball's Braden Smith focuses on postseason success, not NCAA assists record
Doyel: Purdue’s Braden Smith paints assist masterpiece against Northwestern, breaking two Big Ten records and moving into second on NCAA career list.
The mystery of superluminous supernovae has finally been solved, as researchers have conclusively linked these cosmic phenomena to magnetars.
When worlds collide…suns act squirrely. Astronomers have witnessed a rare and violent cosmic crash between two planets, and ...
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A mass stellar migration billions of years ago may have helped life get started on Earth
Our sun and a host of "solar twins" may have migrated away from the core of the Milky Way galaxy together long ago, potentially making the solar system more hospitable to life.
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Astronomers witness colossal supernova explosion create one of the most magnetic stars in the universe for the first time
Astronomers have discovered that the birth of neutron stars with magnetic fields trillions of times stronger than Earth's magnetosphere is the "magic trick" behind superbright supernovas.
Astronomers have caught what may be a rare cosmic catastrophe unfolding 11,000 light-years away. A seemingly ordinary sun-like star suddenly began flickering wildly, puzzling scientists until they ...
Researchers have uncovered evidence for our sun joining a mass migration of similar "twins" leaving the core regions of our galaxy, 4 to 6 billion years ago. The team created and studied an ...
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