Astronomers Found a 'Dead Star' 1,600 Light-Years Away From Earth Sending out Mysterious Signals Every Two Hours Astronomers ...
A star called T Corona Borealis is expected to "go nova" next week, making the star briefly visible to the naked eye, which ...
Astronomers detected constant stream of radio pulses emitted from across the galaxy. Team now finds the pulses are from a ...
The team tracked the signal back to a strange binary system containing a dead star or " white dwarf " and a red dwarf stellar ...
A decade-long radio mystery has finally been solved: astronomers have linked repeating pulses to a white dwarf and red dwarf ...
A white dwarf and a red dwarf star have been discovered closely orbiting each other emitting radio pulses every two hours.
The long radio blasts, which lasted between 30 and 90 seconds, appeared to come from the direction of the Ursa Major constellation, where the Big Dipper ... from this binary star system are ...
Northwestern University scientists have detected the first radio pulses that can be traced to a dead-star binary.