The Blaze Star is gravitationally tied to a red giant at the end of its life and while essentially dead itself, once every 80 ...
Elizabeth Hays, chief of the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory at NASA Goddard, told ABC7 in a live interview that this "zombie star" explodes in a blaze of light every 80 years or so, due to it ...
It's called a "zombie star," and it occurs roughly every 80 years when the remnant of a dead star becomes visible to the ...
Astronomers propose the existence of 'Betelbuddy,' an unseen companion star of Betelgeuse that might be causing its ...
Gaze into the spooky sky on Halloween night because you might just see a star rise from its interstellar grave!
A celestial explosion will cause a star to rise from its cosmic grave, briefly creating a "new" star in our night sky!
New findings indicate that Betelgeuse's fluctuating brightness, previously thought to signal its imminent explosion, is caused by a companion star that affects its light visibility by clearing cosmic ...
Every 80 years, a violent explosion makes the T Coronae Borealis star system visible with the naked eye for about one week.
Astronomers have discovered an Earth-like planet orbiting a white dwarf 4,000 light years away, offering a glimpse into our ...
The strange binary system R Aquarii spews material into the interstellar medium like a lawn sprinkler as its stars interact.
A "zombie" star could possibly rise from the dead on Halloween night for the first time in decades, according to space experts.