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(Credit: NASA/Conceptual Image Lab/Goddard Space Flight Center) If you peer up at the constellation Corona Borealis, or the Northern Crown, over the next several months, you may catch a glimpse: ...
In an artist's rendering, a red giant star and white dwarf star circle each other. Material ejected from the red giant gathers and heats in the white dwarf, catalyzing a bright explosion.
Like a campfire needs wood to keep burning, a star relies on nuclear fusion—primarily using hydrogen as fuel—to generate energy and counteract the crushing force of its own gravity.
Many people think that Polaris must be the brightest star in the sky. But – despite its fame – it’s a star of very average brightness. Compare it with the stars of the Plough, and you’d ...
What are Star Fragments used for in Tears of the Kingdom? Do you want to catch shooting stars in Tears of the Kingdom? Then you’ve come to right place. Here, we’ll teach you everything you you ...