Stellar Evolution
Stellar evolution is the process by which stars change over time. It begins with the formation of a star from a cloud of gas and dust. Stars undergo various stages, including main sequence, red giant, and supernova. Each stage affects their size, temperature, and brightness. Ultimately, stars may end as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes. This process shapes the universe.
Astronomers have made discovery of far ultraviolet emissions from novae in the Andromeda Galaxy. This marks the first time such emissions have been observed in this neighbouring galaxy....
December 7, 2024
A groundbreaking discovery in astrophysics has revealed a black hole triple system located approximately 8,000 light years from Earth. This unique configuration consists of a central black hole,...
November 2, 2024