Astronomers use simulations to discover how globular clusters form and reveal a new type of star system near the Milky Way.
400-Year-Old Cosmic Mystery Solved: New Class of Ancient Star System Discovered Hiding in Our Galaxy
New simulations suggest globular clusters form in multiple ways and point to a mysterious new type of star system that may already lie hidden in the Milky Way. For centuries, astronomers have tried to ...
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Simulations solve centuries-old cosmic mystery—and discover new class of ancient star systems
For centuries, astronomers have puzzled over the origins of one of the universe's oldest and densest stellar systems, known as globular clusters. Now, a University of Surrey-led study published in ...
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Cosmic Seeds: How Interstellar Wanderers Forge Giant Worlds
Higher-mass stars are more efficient in capturing interstellar objects in their discs,” said Susanne Pfalzner. “Therefore, interstellar object-seeded planet formation should be more efficient around ...
The collision and merger of two neutron stars -- the incredibly dense remnants of collapsed stars -- are some of the most energetic events in the ...
UAS and the new UK Defence Industrial Strategy were some of the big themes at the 2025 DSEI exhibition, held in London on 9-12 September. TIM ROBINSON FRAeS reports.
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