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NASA’s Bennu samples also held a gum-like material and dust forged in exploding stars
Scientists working with material collected from asteroid Bennu have found a sticky, gum-like organic substance never before ...
When faraway stars explode, they send out flashes of energy called gamma-ray bursts that are bright enough that telescopes back on Earth can detect them. Studying these pulses, which can also come ...
What is the universe made of? This question has driven astronomers for hundreds of years. For the past quarter of a century, scientists have believed “normal” stuff like atoms and molecules that make ...
Exploding stars: MSU physicist earns NSF CAREER award to study stellar explosions, element formation
According to an MSU press release, Jaspreet Singh Randhawa, a Mississippi State assistant professor of physics, has received ...
When massive stars or other stellar objects explode in the Earth's cosmic neighborhood, ejected debris can also reach our solar system. Traces of such events are found on Earth or the Moon and can be ...
A new method could improve cosmology research by analyzing supernovae together with the galaxies that host them.
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