... The assembly process of the first stars will continue for another 100,000 years or so, at which point a massive double-star will likely have formed, possibly accompanied by a small group of somewhat lower-mass stars. ...
... Jupiter-like planets, called "hot Jupiters," are known to migrate from their star's frigid outer reaches in toward the star and its blistering heat. ...
... The star, named Mira after the Latin word for "wonderful," is shedding material that will be recycled into new stars, planets and possibly even life as it hurls through our galaxy. ...
... of Saturnт??s moons control certain planetary rings. т??What makes this star so special is its very strong magnetic field and the fact that it rotates extremely slow compared to other stars of the same type,т?? said Swetlana Hubrig from the Leibniz ...
... stars in open clusters all originate from the same diffuse HII region, and over time ... stars at all stages of their evolution т?? from the highly luminous young stars ...
... shows a hypothetical habitable planet with two moons orbiting a red dwarf star ... have found that 6 percent of all red dwarf stars have an Earth-sized planet in the ... Since red dwarf stars are so common, then statistically the closest Earth-like ...
... star, made 18 years apart, has revealed a dramatic difference that is providing ... stars much more massive than the Sun, when narrower beam-like outflows were expected ...