Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have made a record-breaking ...
The study, published earlier this month in Nature Astronomy and led by astronomer Hyewon Suh of the International Gemini ...
Known as WOH G64, the star is 2,000 times larger than the Sun and classified as a red supergiant, scientists said.
Research by astronomers and computer scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) could ...
Lowell Observatory astronomer and asteroid expert Nick Moskovitz said we know little about this asteroid coming by so close ...
Located a staggering 160,000 light-years from us, the star WOH G64 was imaged thanks to the impressive sharpness offered by ...
Astronomers have captured the first-ever close-up image of WOH G64, a colossal red supergiant star located 160,000 ...
Ohnaka and his team found an egg-shaped shell of dust and gas surrounding WOH G64 - a dying star about 160,000 light-years ...
Fast radio bursts — powerful and poorly understood cosmic eruptions — tend to occur in massive galaxies that host long-dead ...
For the first time, international astronomers have successfully captured a close-up image of a star outside the Milky Way ...
The star — known as WOH G64 — is located 160,000 light years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small galaxy that orbits the Milky Way.
While astronomers have taken about two dozen zoomed-in images of stars in our galaxy, unveiling their properties, countless other stars dwell within other galaxies, so far away that observing even one ...