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A team of international researchers led by Tomas Stolker in the Netherlands has imaged a young gas giant exoplanet near a 12-million-year-old star. The planet is orbiting a star whose planet formation ...
An ordinarily dim star is making a brilliant appearance in the night sky after unleashing a powerful nova explosion, which has rendered it visible to the naked eye.
A rare nova, V462 Lupi, is making a bright appearance in the night sky in the Lupus constellation. Here's what to know.
In the sprawling Hydra constellation, 137 million light-years away, lies NGC 3285B—a dazzling spiral galaxy recently ...
Both the Lupus and Vela constellations are in the southern sky, making the new novas easier to spot from the Southern Hemisphere.
Both the Lupus and Vela constellations are in the southern sky - which means they are below the horizon in the UK but visible in some parts of North America, including Mexico, California and Texas.
The race to connect the world through satellite internet has created an unexpected casualty: our view of the cosmos. A new study reveals that major satellite constellations, including Starlink, ...
Named V462 Lupi, it’s located within the Lupus constellation best seen from the Southern Hemisphere, though some people have reported seeing it from the United States.
An international team of scientists have provided an unprecedented tally of elemental sulfur spread between the stars using ...
Lupus will be highest in the sky for those in the southern hemisphere, though those in the southernmost states of the U.S. may spot the constellation — and the site of the nova — close to the ...
Rare Appearance of Two Novas at Once Illuminates the Southern Sky. Here’s How to Get a Chance to See It The “new stars” are best seen from the Southern Hemisphere, but people have spotted ...
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