The first bubble of hot gas seen around another star has been spotted around the "Moth," just 117 light-years away.
The star system has been nicknamed the “Moth” because of its wing-like disk, visible in infrared observations, of leftover dust from the star’s formation that stretches outside the astrosphere. These ...
A steady stream of particles forms a huge bubble around the Sun. Now, such a structure has been found around a Sun-like star ...
Astronomers have spotted something unusual. A star, much like our own Sun when it was young, is blowing a bubble through ...
A baby sunlike star blowing a bubble of hot gas called an “astrosphere” was captured for the first time by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory ...
Astronomers have seen analogous bubbles around hot stars, dying stars and baby stars — but not sunlike stars. “We don’t see them around … average, everyday stars that might host life,” said astronomer ...
For the first time, a much younger version of the sun has been caught red-handed blowing bubbles in the galaxy by astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The bubble—called an "astrosphere" ...
Astronomers have captured the first detailed views of a young sun-like star blowing massive bubbles, offering a rare glimpse ...
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Astronomers find massive stellar bubble around star that mimics the sun’s youth
Astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have captured an unprecedented image of a stellar bubble surrounding a young star,HD 61005, providing crucial insights into how our Sun’s astrosphere ...
Astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have spotted a young star just 120 light years away engaging in what is an aptly childish pastime: blowing a bubble. The bubble, of course, is not ...
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