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Mystery Object Blurs Line between Neutron Stars and Black Holes

4 years ago from Scientific American

Existing in the “mass gap” dividing two classes of cosmic heavyweights, the object could be the most massive neutron star, the lightest known black hole—or something stranger -- Read more on...

Mid-infrared flare detected in a nearby active galaxy

4 years ago from Physorg

Chinese astronomers have reported the discovery of a mid-infrared flare in a nearby star-forming galaxy known as MCG-02-04-026. The finding is detailed in a paper published June 22 on arXiv.org,...

A cosmic mystery: ESO telescope captures the disappearance of a massive star

4 years ago from Science Daily

Astronomers have discovered the absence of an unstable massive star in a dwarf galaxy. Scientists think this could indicate that the star became less bright and partially obscured by dust....

An asteroid’s moon got a name so NASA can bump it off its course

4 years ago from Sciencenews.org

Newly christened “Dimorphos” is a tiny space rock with a big target on its back. The International Astronomical Union gave the rock an official name on June 23 for a unique reason:...

Tiny Gravitational-Wave Detector Could Search Anywhere in the Sky

4 years ago from Scientific American

A much smaller and more reproducible version of LIGO could transform gravitational-wave astronomy -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Brooklyn Nets star DeAndre Jordan to miss NBA restart

4 years ago from UPI

Brooklyn Nets star DeAndre Jordan has joined the ranks of NBA players who will not be in Orlando, Fla., next month to finish out the 2019-20 NBA season.

What happens before a star explodes and dies: New research on 'pre-supernova' neutrinos.

4 years ago from Physorg

A recent study on pre-supernova neutrinos—tiny cosmic particles that are extremely hard to detect—has brought scientists one step closer to understanding what happens to stars before they explode and die....

Trump accelerates border wall construction ahead of election, despite pandemic

4 years ago from LA Times - Health

In Arizona and Texas, border wall construction has sped up over the objections of residents and environmentalists

A cosmic mystery: Very Large Telescope captures the disappearance of a massive star

4 years ago from Physorg

Using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have discovered the absence of an unstable massive star in a dwarf galaxy. Scientists think this could indicate that the...

One galaxy, two asteroids

4 years ago from European Space Agency

Image: At first sight, this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope portrays the sparkling stars of AGC111977, a dwarf galaxy located around 15 million light years away and visible in the...

Roter Kamm impact crater

4 years ago from European Space Agency

Image: On Asteroid Day, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the Roter Kamm impact crater in Namibia.

SpaceX plans to launch next-generation GPS satellite from Florida

4 years ago from UPI

Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to launch the U.S. Air Force's third next-generation navigation satellite for the Global Positioning System from Florida on Tuesday.

Famous birthdays for June 30: David Alan Grier, Mike Tyson

4 years ago from UPI

Actor David Alan Grier turns 64 and former heavyweight champion boxer Mike Tyson turns 54, among the famous birthdays for June 30.

The magnetic history of ice

4 years ago from Science Daily

The history of our planet has been written, among other things, in the periodic reversal of its magnetic poles. Scientists propose a new means of reading this historic record: in...

India moves air defense missiles to Chinese border

4 years ago from UPI

India deployed surface-to-air missiles to its border with China in the Himalayan Mountains after a clash with Chinese troops left 20 Indian soldiers dead.

Astronaut says losing mirror on spacewalk was 'real bummer'

4 years ago from Physorg

The commander of the International Space Station said Monday that losing a mirror during last week's otherwise successful spacewalk was "a real bummer."

Array of radio telescopes reveals explosion on the surface of a hot dead star

4 years ago from Physorg

An international group of researchers observed a source of variable gamma rays identified in 2010 by the NASA satellite Fermi. They used a technique called VLBI, that combines data from...

First observation of rare events producing three massive force carriers simultaneously

4 years ago from Science Blog

Modern physics knows a great deal about how the universe works, from the grand scale of galaxies down to the infinitesimally small size of quarks and gluons. Still, the answers...

The show will not go on: Broadway extends its shutdown until January

4 years ago from LA Times - Health

Broadway theaters will remain dark through the end of the year, the Broadway League announced Monday.

Watch: Man spots his long-lost ice skate hanging from signpost

4 years ago from UPI

A Quebec man preparing to finally throw out his orphaned left hockey skate seven years after losing its twin discovered the long-lost ice skate hanging from a road sign.

FAA starts Boeing 737 Max test flights

4 years ago from UPI

The Federal Aviation Administrated started test flights of the Boeing 737 Max on Monday morning, moving the once best-selling aircraft one step closer to recertification after being grounded for more...

Frigid Pluto may have had a toasty start

4 years ago from PopSci

Scientists propose that, rather than being chilly from the start, Pluto enjoyed a relatively balmy period early on in its history. (NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/Alex Parker/)Today, the dwarf planet...

Kayleigh McEnany: Congress will be briefed on alleged Russian bounties

4 years ago from UPI

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Monday that Congress will be briefed on a report that Russia offered bounties to Taliban militants to kill U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.

SwRI scientists demonstrate speed, precision of in situ planetary dating device

4 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists have increased the speed and accuracy of a laboratory-scale instrument for determining the age of planetary specimens onsite. The team is progressively miniaturizing the Chemistry, Organics and Dating Experiment...

Scientists demonstrate speed, precision of in situ planetary dating device

4 years ago from Physorg

Southwest Research Institute scientists have increased the speed and accuracy of a laboratory-scale instrument for determining the age of planetary specimens onsite. The team is progressively miniaturizing the Chemistry, Organics...

Astronomers measure spin-orbit alignment of a distant super-Jupiter

4 years ago from UPI

For the first time, astronomers have measured the spin-orbit alignment of a faraway super-Jupiter exoplanet, located 63 light-years from the Earth in the Pictor constellation.

John Legend, Lady A to perform at Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular

4 years ago from UPI

John Legend, Lady A, the Killers, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley and the Black Eyed Peas will perform during Macy's Independence Day celebration.

The beautiful mess in Abell 2255

4 years ago from Physorg

An international team of astrophysicists led by Andrea Botteon from Leiden University, the Netherlands, has shed light on one of the most intricate objects of the radio sky: the galaxy...