It takes about 25 days for the sun to complete one full rotation ... the equator and faster at the poles. One star, known as V889 Herculis, looks like it is breaking the trend and scientists ...
Gigantic superflares burst out of Sun-like stars roughly once every 100 years, releasing as much energy as a trillion hydrogen bombs exploding. Could this mean our star, the Sun, is long overdue ...
We are staring "right down the barrel of it, which is really quite surprising to me — we're just lucky." One of the most photographed objects in the night sky is the Ring Nebula, wreckage of a ...
In a first, astronomers have directly imaged a young Sun-like star and the two giant gas planets that orbit it. Astronomers first observed the Sun-like star a few weeks ago and observed planetary ...
Solar flares explode from our star's surface when potent and changing ... if the sun has all the requisite properties of these distant sun-like stars that would stoke such relatively frequent ...
Nearly 300 light-years away, it has a Sun-like star with two giant planets in orbit. Dubbed TYC 8998-760-1, this system could help scientists understand how our own solar system came into existence.
This helped them better understand the range of possible outcomes after a Sun-like star engulfs a planet. They found that it depends heavily on the planet’s size and the star’s current stage.
Solar researchers announced findings in December about sun-like stars that make it all the more imperative we closely monitor our star due to its potentially dangerous solar superflares.
At first glance, this star might seem like an ordinary sun-like star, but its unusually fast spin rate and unique history make it stand out. The term “blue lurker” might sound like a comic ...
In deciphering sagas of eons past, astronomers find few examples more intriguing than Messier 67, or M67, which is a large, loosely bound group of sun-like stars dwelling ... that it could not have ...