| | This hourglass-shaped object is known as CK Vulpeculae. It's thought to be the result of a collision between 2 stars. Image via ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/S. P. S. Eyres | | |
Good morning! When white dwarf meets brown dwarf, pow! | | In 1670, skywatchers saw a nova, a star that appeared where none had been before. Today's astronomers have learned it was a collision between an aging white dwarf star, and less massive brown dwarf. Read more. | | |
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New technology may help solve mystery of life's origins | | How did life on Earth begin? A new technology - called Planet Simulator - might finally help solve the mystery. Read more. Most scientists think that life on Earth originated in "warm little ponds" like hydrothermal hot springs. New technology and research will now investigate just how that process might have occurred - or refute it. Image via National Park Service/Diane Renkin. Note: There will be no EarthSky News on Monday, October 15. See you Tuesday! | | |
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