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Have you ever felt like the stars are speaking in symbols? That the universe whispers through patterns, numbers, and shapes?
It will look like a bright, new star has appeared in the sky. Unfortunately ... just when scientists think they’ve nailed down its pattern, it can “deviate from it completely.” ...
P eople across Europe were pretty confused last night, after a giant blue swirl appeared in the sky, lasting several minutes.
A bright star within our Milky Way galaxy photobombed a beautiful new image of a distant galaxy with "patchy" spiral arms.
finding the "Blaze Star" is most easily done by first locating the Big Dipper/Plough, one of the most recognizable patterns in the night sky. Follow the arc of its handle to Arcturus, the fourth ...
The T Coronae Borealis, also known as T CrB, is a recurrent nova that bursts about every 80 years. Astronomers are pointing ...
T Coronae Borealis, a dim star in the Northern Crown constellation, is about to explode in a once-in-80-years event, known as a nova.
If birds left tracks in the sky, what would they look like ... he imagined, so must a pattern form in the wake of a flying bird. But of course birds in flight leave no trace—at least none ...
The “Blaze Star” is a rare nova that could produce an explosion visible with the naked eye in the next few nights, located about 3,000 light years from Earth and part of the ...
On April evenings, look to the west to spot the bright winter constellations of Orion, Gemini, Taurus, Auriga, Canis Major and Canis Minor. They’ll be gone soon, so check them out while you can.