It helps material spiral down into the protostar
The red supergiant star DFK 52 erupted gas and will soon go supernova
Images of a plethora of cometary belts around other stars, and a new way to look at extreme events
Another cool JWST observation shocks astronomers. Literally.
Getting blasted by high-energy radiation from nearby stars doesn’t deter baby planets
JWST’s infrared eye sees material orbiting the iconic star
The red dwarf is part of the Fomalhaut trinary star system
Four stars star in today’s issue: One maybe with planets, and three that formed at the same time our galaxy did
Material traced down to about a light-year from a black hole’s maw shows they are seriously messy eaters
OK, yeah, but c’mon, take a look and tell me this headline is over the top
JWST continues to impress, with observations that complement those taken by other observatories and breaking new ground as well.
Beware of Trojan gas clouds bearing exoplanets