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Astrophysicists have long been intrigued by the possibility of dark stars-massive celestial objects fueled not by nuclear fusion but by the enigmatic energy of dark matter. Thanks to images taken by ...
The discovery of potential dark stars comes from the James Webb Space Telescope, the most advanced observatory ever built for studying the universe’s distant past. Using its powerful infrared ...
A perplexing "break" in a stream of stars around the Milky Way ... But, the big question for scientists is: Does dark matter interact with itself? Breaking space news, the latest updates on ...
Adventure doesn’t stop after dark in Scotland, from twilight kayaking along the River Tay to pitch-black bungee jumps in the ...
Timothy Ferris, in the film Seeing in the Dark The stars seem to change little ... being produced inside and light is escaping into space, the star corpse cools down until it becomes black as ...
Astrophysicists looking at images from the James Webb Space Telescope have found three bright objects that might be supermassive “dark stars”—the first-ever stars to exist in the universe.
Welcome to this month’s edition of “What’s up in the sky?” February has a nice lineup of planets and some eye-catching ...
diffuse clumps known as "dark stars." Dark stars can be incredibly huge, stretching for thousands of light-years, while still having relatively low density. This would match observations of galaxy ...