After tracking a puzzling X-ray signal from a dying star for decades, astronomers may have finally explained its source: The ...
For over 40 years, astronomers have been puzzled by strange X-ray signals from the Helix Nebula’s white dwarf. Now, they may ...
Co-author Martin Guerrero from the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia told Phys.org that debris from the shattered planet ...
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Space scientists spot planet killer capable of ripping worlds apartSpace scientists say they have located a planet killer capable of ripping worlds to pieces. Researchers believe they've found ...
In this image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, "cometary knots" on the Helix Nebula show blue-green heads caused by excitation of their molecular material from shocks or ultraviolet radiation.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNX-ray Signal Reveals A Dying Star Devouring A Jupiter-sized PlanetA decades-old astronomical mystery has finally been solved—an enigmatic X-ray signal emanating from deep space turns out to ...
Space scientists say they have located a planet killer capable of ripping worlds ... The white dwarf (center) - named WD 2226-210 - and the Helix Nebula. (ESA/D. Ducros via SWNS) Dating back to 1980, ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNWe witnessed the death of a planet, devoured by its star ☄️Since the 1980s, a strange X-ray emission has puzzled astronomers. At the heart of the Helix Nebula, a dying star may have ...
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Space.com on MSNMystery solved! Odd X-ray signal was 'death knell' of planet destroyed by zombie star (video)The X-ray signal from WD 2226-210 is similar to the X-ray emissions of two other white dwarfs that do not sit within cocoons ...
The Helix Nebula. Credit: X-ray ... with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton. The two space observatories have confirmed that the emissions are coming from the white dwarf ...
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