Scientists from Keele University have found strong evidence that some of Earth’s past mass extinctions could have been caused by nearby supernova explosions—massive star explosions in the Milky Way.
Astronomers have discovered strong evidence for the closest supermassive black hole outside of the Milky Way galaxy. This ...
Why Do Black Holes Form? Black holes form when a huge amount of matter is squeezed into a very small space. Cram enough ...
"Black holes are so stealthy that this one has been practically under our noses this whole time." ...
For this reason black holes are invisible to the eye, as lightless as the empty, dark space surrounding them. Scientists know they exist not because they can see an actual hole, b ...
The system's stability suggests the black hole formed without an explosion, as a supernova would have disrupted the triple arrangement. This supports the "direct collapse" theory, where stars ...
"If a massive star were to explode as a supernova close to the Earth, the results would be devastating for life on Earth," said Nick Wright, an astrophysicist at Keele University in the United Kingdom ...
At least two mass extinction events in Earth's history were likely caused by the "devastating" effects of nearby supernova ...
Astronomers have found strong evidence of a supermassive black hole in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a small galaxy near ...