Astronomers watched as the supergiant WOH G64 reshaped itself into a different type of star.
Decades in the making, NASA's X-ray timelapse shows a stellar explosion expanding into space at up to 2% the speed of light.
The ancient stellar death took place when the universe was a mere 730 million years old.
A rare alignment between Earth and Saturn will make the gas giant’s rings appear so thin that they’ll be nearly invisible.
The aging pair of stars swing by one another once every 190 years, producing four spirals of dust.
We have more Betelbuddy news, and the little companion star to Betelgeuse is turning out to be an oddball.