A group of international scientists discovered three ultra-massive “Red Monster” galaxies capable of forming their own stars ...
The image shows WOH G64, aptly nicknamed the "behemoth star," expelling gas and dust as it approaches the final stages of its ...
Scientists have finally imaged a star outside of the Milky Way for the first time. Here's what it looks like and how they did ...
Scientists may have finally hit upon the possible mysterious sources that have pumped heat and kept alive the fiery hot gas ...
"For the first time, we have succeeded in taking a zoomed-in image of a dying star in a galaxy outside our own Milky Way." ...
The star, situated in a galaxy orbiting our own tens of thousands of light-years away, may be on the verge of a spectacular ...
Astronomers have for the first time made an enlarged image of a star's death beyond the Milky Way. The Very Large Telescope ...
For decades, scientists have used the Milky Way as a model for understanding how galaxies form. But three new studies raise ...
In its galactic neighborhood, the Milky Way can be something of a bully.
Scientists have taken a close-up picture of a star apparently in its death throes, surrounded by gas and dust as it heads ...
Astronomers capture the first detailed image of WOH G64, a star 2,000 times bigger than the Sun, as it nears its supernova stage, 160,000 light-years away.