Shedding Light on Candles That Burn a Bit Too Bright
Our standard candles aren’t quite as standard as we thought. Learn how a particular type of supernova is making a name for itself.
Our standard candles aren’t quite as standard as we thought. Learn how a particular type of supernova is making a name for itself.
Could dark matter be shaping neutron star properties from the shadows?
What happens when Rubin turns on and we find millions of new type Ia supernovae every year? How can we keep up? Find out today!
Today’s bite showcases the detection of an elusive intermediate-mass black hole hiding in our very own Galaxy!
Is your favourite star radio bright? Find out today with the most comprehensive collection of radio stars yet: the Sydney Radio Star Catalogue!
One step closer to finding the origin of Earth’s water thanks to PDS 70! But does the water come from complex chemistry, or icy pebbles sneaking past a giant planet?