Astronomy

  1. Particle Physics

    Rare triplet of high-energy neutrinos detected from an unknown source

    The IceCube Neutrino Observatory spotted three neutrinos within 100 seconds that seem to have come from the same place in the sky.

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  2. Particle Physics

    Triplet of high-energy neutrinos detected from unknown source

    The IceCube Neutrino Observatory spotted three neutrinos within 100 seconds that seem to have come from the same place in the sky.

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  3. Astronomy

    Hydrogen volcanoes might boost planets’ potential for life

    Volcanoes that spew hydrogen could increase the number of potentially habitable planets in the universe.

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  4. Astronomy

    Black hole enjoys fantastically long stellar feast

    A supermassive black hole about 1.8 billion light-years away has been gorging on the same star for a record-breaking decade.

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  5. Astronomy

    Seven Earth-sized planets orbit nearby supercool star

    A planetary system called TRAPPIST-1 has seven Earth-sized planets, three in the habitable zone, researchers report.

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  6. Planetary Science

    Juno spacecraft won’t go into shorter orbit around Jupiter

    Juno will remain in its 53-day orbit around Jupiter due to an issue with two helium check valves, NASA reports.

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  7. Astronomy

    Citizen scientists are providing stunning new views of Jupiter

    A camera aboard NASA’s Juno spacecraft is giving citizen scientists a crack at discovering never-before-seen features of Jupiter.

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  8. Astronomy

    Supernova spotted shortly after explosion

    Early observations of exploding star could indicate that stars become unstable as they near death.

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  9. Astronomy

    Middling black hole may be hiding in star cluster

    A black hole with about 2,200 times the mass of the sun has been detected. If confirmed, it could represent a new type of gas-starved black holes and hint at how supermassive ones may form.

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  10. Astronomy

    Supernova story continues, just like science journalism

    Acting Editor in Chief Elizabeth Quill discusses science's enduring legacy and that of Science News.

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  11. Astronomy

    Observers caught these stars going supernova

    Thirty years ago, astronomers witnessed a nearby stellar explosion, but it wasn’t the first. Humanity has been recording local supernovas for nearly two millennia.

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  12. Astronomy

    When a nearby star goes supernova, scientists will be ready

    Scientists hope to detect neutrinos and gravitational waves from a nearby supernova.

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