Astronomers explain why the highly-anticipated "guest star" has not appeared in the night sky yet.
Astronomers have pinpointed the source of slow, repeating radio bursts from space to a red dwarf star likely orbiting a white ...
Slowly repeating bursts of intense radio waves from space have puzzled astronomers since they were discovered in 2022.
An asteroid hitting a neutron star could release enough energy to power humanity for 100 million years, more than enough to ...
"An M dwarf alone couldn't generate the amount of energy we're seeing. Our data suggests that it is in a binary with another ...
Astronomers pinpointed the source of the signal to a low mass star, but it can't generate that much energy on its own.
From within a glowing web expanding outward from an epic explosion, a dead star is flashing pulses of radio light at Earth.
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have made a record-breaking ...
Closer observation showed that the signal came from a red dwarf star, but also revealed some quirks suggesting ... the ...
The energy pulse, which occurs every three hours and lasts only 30-60 seconds, is the longest-period radio transient ever ...