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Astrophile: Binary stars that form like fraternal twins

Astrophile: Binary stars that form like fraternal twins

14 January 2014

Half of the sun-like stars in the galaxy are in binary pairs – we've just glimpsed into a stellar nursery to see how such pairs come into the universe


Astrophile: Trio of dead stars could take on Einstein

Astrophile: Trio of dead stars could take on Einstein

5 January 2014

The first example of a three-star system containing only stellar corpses could be used to probe the nature of gravity


Astrophile: The changing face of icy dirt-ball Quaoar

Astrophile: The changing face of icy dirt-ball Quaoar

26 July 2013

Rather than being the densest object in the Kuiper belt, the icy object Quaoar, named for a Native American god, may simply be an egg-shaped version of its neighbours


Astrophile: Diamond planets get even more precious

Astrophile: Diamond planets get even more precious

2 May 2013

Milky Way miners will have to dig deeper for carbon planets than we realised – there is probably no more than one in every 1000 rocky worlds


Astrophile: Snapshot of a two-faced Tatooine world

Astrophile: Snapshot of a two-faced Tatooine world

22 March 2013

The picture of the giant planet might help tease out clues to how worlds form – or it might show that the object is no planet at all


Astrophile: How a faraway dwarf world lost its cloak

Astrophile: How a faraway dwarf world lost its cloak

21 November 2012

Makemake is not much smaller than Pluto but is probably a lot less dense, so the icy body couldn't hold on to its atmosphere


Astrophile: Supercritical water world does somersaults

Astrophile: Supercritical water world does somersaults

18 November 2011

The planet 55 Cancri e is the most watery world found yet, but its great ocean is a strange hybrid of liquid and gas


Astrophile: Undead stars rise again as supernovae

Astrophile: Undead stars rise again as supernovae

28 October 2011

If a tribe of dormant, winking stars really are on the verge of going supernova, they will help reveal dark energy's true nature


Astrophile: Star exploded? Just another day in Arp 220

Astrophile: Star exploded? Just another day in Arp 220

7 October 2011

If our galaxy was a couple of kids with sparklers, Arp 220 would be the most eye-popping fireworks display you've ever seen


Astrophile: The most surreal sunset in the universe

Astrophile: The most surreal sunset in the universe

15 September 2011

Reminiscent of Tatooine in Star Wars, a planet has been discovered in orbit around two stars


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