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  • Why Neutron Stars Should Exist

    Why Neutron Stars Should Exist

    Above is a theoretical rendering of a white dwarf, the collapsed husk of a low-mass or medium-mass star. Interestingly enough, these strange cosmic objects — which begin their existence as intensely hot balls of carbon the size of the Earth…

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  • What Exactly are Supernovae?

    What Exactly are Supernovae?

    This is one topic I bet you guys have been looking forward to since I first started posting about stellar evolution. Well, I won’t disappoint you! In my last post, we covered how a massive star gets to the point…

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  • What are Planetary Nebulae?

    What are Planetary Nebulae?

    Meet the planetary nebula, one of the universe’s most gorgeous phenomena. If you’ve ever looked through a telescope, you may have seen one of these before. Through a small telescope, one might look like a little planet — hence the…

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  • How Low-Mass Stars Die

    How Low-Mass Stars Die

    When we talk about star death, we’re not really talking about death. We’re talking about the end of a functioning star. Astronomers tend to personify cosmic objects like stars, saying that they are born and die, when it’s more like…

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