Astronomers spotted colliding neutron stars that may have formed a magnetar0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 3, 2020
A recent stellar flash may have signaled the birth of a highly magnetic, spinning stellar corpse

A recent stellar flash may have signaled the birth of a highly magnetic, spinning stellar corpse

Black holes are, by far, the most mysterious objects in the universe. They are objects in the cosmos where all of our knowledge of physics completely breaks down.

At least eight asteroid missions are underway or coming soon, a recogntion of these objects’ scientific fascination—and their potential danger.

Australian scientists say they have mapped a million new galaxies using an advanced telescope in the desert.

The most active type of black holes are believed to consume so much material surrounding them that they could eventually eliminate their entire host galaxy. The process of consuming matter around the black hole is intense enough that, in some instances, it creates a highly energetic object called a quasar that is one of the brightest objects in the universe. Researchers have discovered a galaxy that survives the ravenous black hole at its center by creating new stars.

The bright, young stars are located in regions where gas is too tenuous for new stars to form

The bright star’s great dimming may have been a big dust burp

How much would you be willing to spend to remove a piece of space debris? Does $102 million sound like enough? That is how much a contract between the European Space Agency (ESA) and a Swiss start-up named ClearSpace SA is worth, and the entire contract is to simply remove a single piece of space debris.

An astronomical mystery dating back to the year when director Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind was released might be one giant leap closer to being solved.

On May 18, 1991, cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev departed Earth for the Soviet space station Mir. While he was up there, the country that had sent him ceased to exist, making Krikalev – for a few months at least – the “last Soviet citizen”.



