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Space is so crowded a satellite-killing shard could strike with no warning at all
A piece of orbital debris smaller than a marble can punch through a working satellite at speeds exceeding 10 kilometers per ...
The biggest and best movie of the universe began production this week—at the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, rather ...
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An enormous explosion has occurred in deep space – and scientists caught it within minutes of the detonation
A 'game-changer' for observations of gamma-ray bursts ...
The biggest and best movie of the universe began production this week—at the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, rather ...
These forbidden black holes shouldn’t exist, but they could change everything we know about how these giants are born ...
When massive stars die, they unleash some of the most powerful explosions in the universe. Yet not all supernovae are created ...
After decades of debate, the scientific case is clear for Europe’s Future Circular Collider, a colossal successor to the ...
Collisional resistivity saturation has a hard quantum ceiling, a University of Toronto experiment shows: ultracold ...
Physicists isolated the ‘last sound’ of a black hole collision, providing an unprecedented glimpse of the region right next ...
Imagine a piece of space debris the size of a hockey puck slams into a Starlink satellite at about 10 kilometers per second. The kinetic energy is equivalent to 2 kilograms of TNT, or a fully loaded ...
The Earth is four and a half billion years old, so why they started appearing then is unknown, as is the mechanism to make ...
Astronomers have caught what may be a rare cosmic catastrophe unfolding 11,000 light-years away. A seemingly ordinary sun-like star suddenly began flickering wildly, puzzling scientists until they ...
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