Hungry Hungry Nova
Today’s bite features the beautiful red nova, ZTF SLRN-2020, and how its beauty may be the dying breath of a planet.
Today’s bite features the beautiful red nova, ZTF SLRN-2020, and how its beauty may be the dying breath of a planet.
Five years after this supermassive black hole started shining, its X-ray behavior is anything but ordinary.
BANG! That’s the sound of a new study of the Bullet Cluster that digs deep into where the system’s dark matter is and what properties it may have.
Simulations reveal how a surprisingly low-mass neutron star might have formed–and what that means for supernova theory.
Fly you fools! Towards a better understanding of jet-ISM interactions!
The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole may have been disrupting the lives of many binaries. Today’s bite explores where those binaries came from.