Astronomers Observe Planet Crashing Into Its Star In An Unexpectedly Violent End To Its Existence
The final death of these planets is violent, and very very hot.
The final death of these planets is violent, and very very hot.
This just goes to show that there are many objects in the sky for amateur astronomers to find.
In addition to their breathtaking beauty, images from space telescopes provide researchers with valuable information about how stars form and behave.
Swiss airline pilot and photographer, Sales Wick, took this incredible ‘flightlapse’ during an overnight flight from Zürich to São Paulo
“Lost in Light” by Sriram Murali explores what the night sky looks like at various levels of light pollution; from level 8 in San Jose to level 1 in Death Valley
Photograph by Mikko Lagerstedt
Shot over 6 hours in the Namib Desert, we see a rare lightning storm, clouds and stars as far as the eye can see
With the Earth below and Milky Way above, the views from the ISS never get old
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