The WOH G64 star looked to be accelerating to its end of life. But now astronomers are not sure that’s the case.
A new study suggests that the red supergiant WOH G64, also known as the "behemoth star," has not transitioned into a yellow ...
An international team of astronomers led by a researcher at Keele University has solved a long-standing cosmic mystery ...
New observations reveal that WOH G64, once assumed to be nearing a supernova, is still a red supergiant and may have been ...
Astronomers have captured the first close-up image of a star beyond our galaxy, taken during a dramatic moment near the end of the star’s life. In it, the “behemoth” star appears to puff out gas and ...
The red supergiant star is about 2,000 times larger than the sun. Astronomers have taken a close-up photo of a star outside our own galaxy, the Milky Way, for the first time, the European Southern ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. For the first time, astronomers have taken a high-quality, zoomed-in photo of a star outside our ...
In a groundbreaking achievement, astronomers have successfully captured the first detailed image of a star in its final stages of life, located in a faraway galaxy. The star, WOH G64, is situated in ...
About 160,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, there exists WOH G64, a gigantic star 2,000 times the size of our Sun. Recent observations with the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) ...
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