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Could stellar explosion reveal the secrets of life?
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Could stellar explosion reveal the secrets of life?

February 24, 2021February 24, 2021 Serin Mary Binoy

Astronomers had recently discovered an unusual stellar explosion. This star, Sagittarius A East is located at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. The object

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A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces
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A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces

July 25, 2020July 25, 2020 Fathimah Abdul Rasheed

Astronomers were puzzled by the sudden disappearance of a Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) star in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy (PHL 293B), which is about 2.5

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“Supernova in a lab ? !”
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“Supernova in a lab ? !”

June 16, 2020July 7, 2020 Adarsha H A

Supernovae are one of the rarest phenomena in the universe. These are gigantic explosions of big stars happening in a matter of hours (compared to

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The Evolution of Stars
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The Evolution of Stars

June 11, 2020July 7, 2020 Arjun Sooraj

Regardless of our age, everybody will be curious to know how the stars twinkle and how they are born. Before talking about the evolution and

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The Survival Story of a Star near Black hole
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The Survival Story of a Star near Black hole

May 3, 2020June 19, 2020 Shasthra Snehi

Life is a glide of stories, be it hard or easy, every nook and corner have one of their own. What about one in science?

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“Star Shredding Monstrous Black Hole”
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“Star Shredding Monstrous Black Hole”

April 6, 2020August 15, 2020 Shasthra Snehi

What happens to a star that goes near a black hole? The gravitational pull starts to tear apart the star. The majority of star’s debris being

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