T Coronae Borealis will brighten 1,000 times in 2025 to become visible to the naked eye for the first time since 1946.
But now, a rare burst has provided indications that FRBs likely originate near the star and that they share a feature with the emissions of pulsars, another subtype of neutron star.
The Axial Seamount volcano, 470km off the Oregon coast, is set to erupt in 2025, with the volcano displaying tell-tale signs ...
A team of Scottish researchers have helped solve the mystery over a volcanic eruption that caused famines and crop failures ...
The summit eruption at Kilauea exhibited more vigorous fountaining Saturday evening, with spatter rising 60 to 100 feet high, mainly from the more southerly of the two active vents, according to the U ...
A Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologist using a telephoto lens captured lava fountaining within Kaluapele, Kilauea’s summit caldera, Sunday morning. HVO geologists on the crater’s south rim reported ...
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A round every 80 years, the system we call T Coronae Borealis experiences a sudden increase in brightness. It becomes up to 1 ...
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The universe is full of wonders, but nothing quite captures our imagination like a star that explodes, dims, and then ...
Researchers have used the James Webb Space Telescope to study Trappist-1 b, revealing it might have a volatile surface and ...
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