In the year 1181, something incredible happened in the night sky. A new star appeared, dazzling observers around the world.
As Americans celebrate everything spooky today, NASA is keeping a close eye on a star that may soon rise from the dead!
Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major, is the brightest star in the sky. It’s twice as massive as the Sun. Canopus, the ...
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“Zombie Star” expected to wake soon in the night sky
Scientists expect a stellar explosion some 3,000 light-years away to wake a dead star within the night sky sometime soon.
A celestial explosion will cause a star to rise from its cosmic grave, briefly creating a "new" star in our night sky!
According to Woodrum, the phenomenon people get the chance to see this Halloween is a rare event in which the red giant adds ...
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Researchers await once-in-a-lifetime stellar explosion
As you go out trick or treating under the stars on Halloween night, take a moment to enjoy the night sky. One day soon, ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Tonight is Halloween, and while you’re outside taking the kids around for trick-or-treating, take a moment to enjoy the night sky. One day soon, scientists expect a stellar ...
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Orionids meteor shower can still be seen in the night sky. Here's ...
A "zombie star" known as T Coronae Borealis could erupt this Halloween, offering a rare celestial show as it comes back to ...