On February 15, 2013, a small asteroid exploded over the city of Chelyabinsk, Russia. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com] The shock wave from this explosion damaged thousands of ...
Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann has had another outburst, and a big one. An astronomer saw the comet discovered in 1927 ...
This is a massive star that exploded 35,000 years ago, and the deep-sky image just won an award – a first in the prestigious ...
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Suppose every black hole in space exploded now
Welcome to the void. Black holes remain the most mysterious and destructive force in our Universe. And when one explodes, the devastation permanently changes the structure of the Universe. But what if ...
In 1958, as Cold War tensions shaped decisions in Washington and Moscow, a study quietly examined whether a nuclear device could be exploded on the Mo.
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This Star Didn’t Explode, It Simply Disappeared Into a Black Hole
In 2014, a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy began glowing brighter in infrared light, then slowly faded from view. Nearly a decade later, astronomers say they have identified the event as the ...
Pauline Alvarado told Newsweek: "In our 18 years in business, I cannot count how many Rebecca O’s we have had." ...
ASML Holding delivered mixed Q4 results, but order momentum and AI-driven demand support a constructive outlook. Read why ...
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Michael Carrick chances of permanent Man Utd job EXPLODE as multiple sources confirm second major name is out the running
Gary Neville's top two choices to become the next United manager have both been taken off the table in the space of 24 hours, ...
Astronomers have witnessed a rare cosmic event: a massive star that didn’t explode in a spectacular supernova, but instead ...
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NASA spotted this comet as it exploded, and it’s full of organic chemicals
NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has observed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS flaring dramatically months after its closest pass by ...
Scientists say an ultra-powerful neutrino once thought impossible may be explained by an exotic black hole model involving a so-called “dark charge.” ...
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