A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Germany has revealed direct evidence of two supermassive black holes orbiting each other in Markarian 501, presenting a unique opportunity to understand galaxy evolution.
Australian scientists have revealed a rare type of exploding star, opening new avenues for understanding cosmic events. The study, published in Nature, utilized gravitational waves to interpret the end of massive stars' lives.
Astronomers have uncovered indirect evidence suggesting that some giant stars may explode without leaving any remnants, altering our understanding of stellar life cycles. This discovery was published in the journal 'Nature'.
Astronomers have uncovered indirect evidence supporting the existence of a rare type of stellar explosion known as 'unstable binary explosions,' which could lead to the disappearance of massive stars without a trace. This discovery marks a significant step in our understanding of cosmic phenomena.