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Scientists capture the end of a giant supernova

ScientistsĀ in Australia have captured the most detailed never before seen imagesĀ of a giant star dying. A team of astronomers led by the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in Western Australia has revealed new images of the death throes of Supernova 1987A, whose demise was first spotted more than 25 years ago. Situated on [… Read More]

New moon discovered orbiting Pluto

  Pluto may have been demoted from it’s planet class but it has gained another companion. Scientists have announced the discovery of the smallest moon yet around the icy orb, bringing the count of its known moons to five. “We’re not finished searching yet,” said Hal Weaver of Johns Hopkins University, who thinks there may [… Read More]

Milky Way is headed for mammoth collision with the Andromeda galaxy

NASA has calculated that our entire Milky Way galaxy will crash into a neighboring galaxy with a direct head-on hit…but relax, it will happen in four billion years. NASA astronomers today announced grisly details of the long-anticipated galactic smashup — details that resulted from years of observations from the Hubble Space Telescope. Astronomers had seen [… Read More]

US discovers hot water planet

Any astronaut attempting to visit recently discovered planet GJ1214b, would find themselves in hot water. Researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics said they have identified an entirely new kind of planet, dominated not by rock, gas or other common materials, but water. The planet is “a waterworld enshrouded by a thick, steamy atmosphere”, they [… Read More]