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πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Al Jazeera
World

Giant star transforms in front of scientists... Are we approaching a colossal cosmic explosion?

Astronomers have observed a massive star, WOH G64, transitioning from a red supergiant to a rare yellow supergiant, potentially signaling an imminent supernova explosion.

Feb 28 β€’ 09:25 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ ERR
World

The hypergiant star in the neighboring galaxy may soon explode

Researchers warn that a hypergiant star named WOH G64 in the Large Magellanic Cloud is on the verge of a supernova explosion, though it poses no threat to Earth.

Feb 26 β€’ 06:56 UTC
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡Ώ AktuΓ‘lnΔ›.cz
World

Something is different. The cosmic giant has suddenly changed behavior; astronomers have no explanation

Astronomers are puzzled by the unusual behavior of the enormous star WOH G64 in the Large Magellanic Cloud, questioning whether it indicates an evolutionary turning point or merely instability typical of such massive stars late in their life cycle.

Feb 25 β€’ 14:14 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ El Mundo
World

From red supergiant to yellow hypergiant: how WOH G64, one of the largest stars in the Universe, has changed

Astronomers have observed significant changes in WOH G64, one of the largest known stars in the universe, suggesting it may be transitioning from a red supergiant to a yellow hypergiant over just three decades.

Feb 25 β€’ 11:16 UTC
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Naftemporiki
World

Hubble Reveals a Dazzling Stellar Nursery (video)

The Hubble Space Telescope captures images of a nebula where newborn stars illuminate and sculpt their surroundings in a nearby galaxy.

Feb 10 β€’ 11:29 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ ABC
World

Who drilled these mysterious micro tunnels in the rock?

A discovered star in the halo of the Large Magellanic Cloud may be the most 'pure' in the universe, a living fossil from primordial gas after the Big Bang, almost free of metals.

Jan 6 β€’ 05:05 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ ABC
Life & Tech

WASP-121b, a Science Fiction Planet

The article discusses WASP-121b, a planet that seems to exist beyond the realm of science fiction, and mentions various astronomical discoveries including a star in the Large Magellanic Cloud and a comet-like object identified as 3i/ATLAS.

Dec 30 β€’ 03:17 UTC

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