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80,000-year-old Antarctic ice reveals radioactive stardust still falling on Earth. Is it dangerous?Scientists have detected iron-60, a radioactive isotope from ancient supernova explosions, in Antarctic ice up to 80,000 years old. This di...
Apollo Micro Systems shares rally 40% in 7 days to hit fresh record high. Should you buy?Apollo Micro Systems shares continued their strong rally, rising nearly 40% in seven trading sessions after the company announced its Q4 FY...
Apollo Micro Systems shares rally 7% after Q4 profit surges 163% YoYShares of Apollo Micro Systems surged over 7% after the defence company reported strong Q4FY26 earnings, driven by sharp growth in profit a...
Ancient stardust frozen in Antarctic ice just revealed where Earth has been in the universeScientists found ancient stardust in Antarctic ice. This dust comes from exploded stars. It shows Earth has traveled through space clouds. ...
2,000-year-old ‘guest star’ mystery from 185 AD solved by NASA X-ray studyAncient Chinese astronomers saw a bright guest star in 185 AD. This supernova remnant, RCW 86, was unusually large. New research reveals th...
What Cosmic Dust on Earth Reveals About Ancient SupernovasEarth acts as a cosmic archive, collecting microscopic dust from distant stellar explosions. Scientists found iron-60, a remnant of superno...
THIS once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon is about to dazzle the night sky soon; here is what you need to knowMost earthlings will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a stellar phenomenon that takes place every 80 years in a star system...
Have scientists just found a new cosmic source of gold? How 'starquakes' might forge the glittering metalScientists may have discovered a new cosmic source of gold: magnetars—super-magnetic neutron stars that unleash powerful flares. A reanalyz...
From giant star to your necklace: Indian-origin NASA scientist finds a billion-year-old alien connection to goldA groundbreaking study led by Anirudh Patel suggests that magnetars—rare, highly magnetic neutron stars—played a key role in the formation ...
Once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event: Blaze star to explode in a dazzling display visible to the naked eye from Earth despite being 3,000 lightyears awayA rare celestial event is about to dazzle the night sky. The Blaze Star, or T Coronae Borealis, located 3,000 lightyears away, is on the ve...
NASA planning to send an artificial 'star' to space. Here's all about the missionNASA plans to launch an artificial star by 2029 to help scientists calibrate telescopes and improve measurements of stellar brightness. Thi...
A rare inter-stellar explosion that will be visible from the EarthNASA has issued a press note that the explosion of a star will be visible from the Earth. This once in a life time event will be visible to...
James Webb Space Telescope reveals never-before-seen details of 'Green Monster'The James Webb Space Telescope has managed to capture details of Cassiopeia and "Green Monster"
Collapse of star captured for the first timeOn June 17, the ATLAS survey's twin telescopes in Hawaii found a spectacularly bright anomaly 200 million light years away in the Hercules ...
'Lost' satellite unveils cosmic recipe for nearby universeData captured by a 'lost' satellite mission has provided scientists with vital information about gases in a galaxy cluster 240 million ligh...
Bizarre star that refuses to die discoveredSupernovae, the explosions of stars, have been observed in the thousands and in all cases they marked the death of a star.
- Astronomers discover bizarre star that won't die
New York, Nov 9 (IANS) An international team of astronomers has made a bizarre discovery -- a star that refuses to stop shining despite exp...
Supernova iron found on the MoonA star exploded in a supernova close to our solar system and its traces can still be found today in the form of an iron isotope found on th...
Dust grains on Earth may be products of stellar explosionsMicroscopic dust particles found in meteoritic material on Earth were likely formed in stellar explosions that occurred long before the cre...
- Hubble captures images of first-ever predicted supernova
The supernova, nicknamed Refsdal, has been spotted in the galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+2223.