Elizabeth Hays, chief of the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory at NASA Goddard, told ABC7 in a live interview that this "zombie star" explodes in a blaze of light every 80 years or so, due to it ...
Onboard Juno is its famed camera, dubbed "JunoCam." A two megapixel visible light camera, JunoCam is designed "to study the ...
A "zombie" star could possibly rise from the dead on Halloween night for the first time in decades, according to space experts.
Gaze into the spooky sky on Halloween night because you might just see a star rise from its interstellar grave!
Keep an eye on the night sky this Halloween night, NASA scientists expect a stellar explosion to wake up a dead star.
The space agency hopes the adjustment will keep ... Our star will eventually become a red giant and then collapse into a white dwarf billions of years from now. The extraordinary R Aquarii image ...