In an unprecedented celestial event, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) captured the dramatic aftermath of colliding space ...
What looked like a mysterious exoplanet was actually the sparkling debris from a violent collision between massive space rocks.
Fomalhaut lies about 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Austrinus, aka the Southern Fish, and is one of the ...
The colliding objects are at least 37 miles across — at least four times larger than the object that collided with Earth 66 ...
In 2008, astronomers detected an unexplained bright object located 25 light-years from Earth in the Piscis Austrinus ...
In geometry, there are surfaces that do without an inside or outside—and some need at least four dimensions to exist ...
A pair of nascent planets have been caught smashing together around the nearby star Fomalhaut, and in doing so have solved ...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope got a rare look at the aftermath of two cosmic collisions — and helped scientists solve a decades-old mystery.
Scientists had stumbled on the dusty debris from two cosmic crashes. Massive space rocks slammed together to create clouds of dust that were thick enough to masquerade as planets. Over time, the ...