“We wanted to determine how often our Sun produces superflares; however, the duration of direct solar observations is relatively short,” Valeriy Vasilyev, from the Max Planck Institute for Solar ...
"Superflares on stars similar to our sun occur once per century. This is 40 to 50 times more frequent than previously thought," study team member Valeriy Vasilyev, a scientist at the Max Planck ...
A star in the beautiful constellation of Corona Borealis will explode before September ... happen to stars about eight times the mass of our sun. Instead, T Coronae Borealis (also called T ...
An exploding star that will be visible to the ... with only 10 known ones in our galaxy,” Dr Daniel Brown, associate professor in astronomy and science communication at Nottingham Trent ...
"Stars that are similar to our sun generate superflares once per century, which is 30 to 60 times more frequent than previously thought," Valeriy Vasilyev, a stellar activity researcher at the Max ...
Astronomers are keeping their eyes open for an exploding star that will be visible ... with only 10 known ones in our galaxy,” Dr Daniel Brown, associate professor in astronomy and science ...