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The red giant paradox: How one anomalous star is rewriting the rules of galactic evolution
Insights gained by scientists while studying the R Doradus giant star could be applicable to other dying stars.
New observations of a nearby red giant star suggest that a long-standing explanation for how giant stars spread life’s ...
New observations of the red giant star R Doradus suggest starlight alone cannot drive stellar winds that spread key elements through the galaxy.
You are watching a long-held idea in stellar physics face serious scrutiny. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, ...
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Stars may spread life’s ingredients differently than we thought, study says
For decades, astronomers treated starlight and dust as a simple conveyor belt, a steady wind that carried the raw ingredients ...
Hidden star found orbiting a bloated red giant, Pi1 Gruis, offering a rare glimpse into how close companions shape dying ...
"Throwing a close companion into the mix could possibly wreak further havoc on the already complicated processes surrounding these stars." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Hubble’s latest view of N159 captures newborn stars igniting, glowing, and blasting bubbles into a vast cosmic nursery.
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