Space & Future

What happens when a star gets too close to a black hole

Supermassive black holes are among the most enigmatic objects in the universe. They typically weigh millions or even billions of times the mass of the...

Astronomers finally crack the mass mystery of Orion’s hidden young stars

A star’s mass shapes everything about its life, from how bright it shines to how it eventually dies. Small stars like our Sun burn slowly...

Astronomers discover missing planets around the galaxy’s most common stars

Astronomers have discovered something surprising about planets beyond our solar system. Even though planets are incredibly common—scientists now estimate there is at least one planet...

Why one side of the Milky Way is hotter than the other

Scientists have discovered a surprising reason why one side of our galaxy is warmer than the other, and the explanation is something you might...

How the Milky Way’s smallest neighbors reveal the early universe

Astronomers have long been fascinated by tiny galaxies that orbit the Milky Way. These faint and fragile systems, known as ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, are often...

Binary stars form lots of exoplanets, but many of them are ejected as rogue...

Astronomers don't have to work hard to find binary stars in the Milky Way. They're common, even abundant. For a long time, they thought that...

Scientists finally discover the true edge of the Milky Way

For many years, astronomers have wondered where the Milky Way truly “ends.” Unlike a solid object, our galaxy does not have a clear boundary. Its...

Potential signs of life on distant planets sound exciting, but confirmation can take years

Astronomers can use telescopes to find specific molecules in the atmospheres of neighboring planets, in nebulae—clouds of interstellar dust and gas—hundreds or thousands of...

Astronomers find the edge of the Milky Way’s star-forming disc

Where exactly is the edge of the Milky Way? That question is harder to answer than one might expect. Since we’re inside of the galaxy...

Forget our Sun—Planets might form more easily around double stars

For a long time, scientists believed that having two stars in one system would make it difficult for planets to form. The strong gravitational pull...

Do stars slow down before they die? New study reveals a surprising twist

Stars may look calm and steady in the night sky, but deep inside they are constantly moving and changing. One of the most important changes...

Young sun-like stars are not as menacing as thought

Scientists know that the behaviour of stars can dictate planetary habitability. Research shows that young stars emit powerful radiation that can strip planetary atmospheres away. And...

Deep Space

Astronomers use earthquakes to understand glitches on neutron stars

A team of astronomers have used a model of earthquakes to understand glitches in the timing of pulsars. Their results suggest that pulsars may have...

From the south pole to the stars: Scientists trace elusive cosmic ghosts

For more than a century, scientists have been puzzled by the origins of cosmic radiation—the constant shower of high-energy particles like electrons, protons, and...

Scientists discover tiny quartz crystals on a distant gas giant!

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, or simply Webb, has made an astonishing discovery! On a massive, faraway planet named WASP-17 b, scientists have found...

Scientists discover a monster black hole in the early universe

Astronomers have discovered the most massive quasar known in the early universe, containing a monster black hole with a mass equivalent to 1.5 billion...

Satellite navigation’s new player: Europe’s Galileo

Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957; the earth-to-space traffic hasn't stopped. Numerous technologies are now connected...