Webb has captured the haunting “Exposed Cranium” nebula—an otherworldly cloud shaped by a dying star that looks remarkably like a brain inside a skull.
A dying star’s final breath creates a haunting, brain-shaped cosmic silhouette.
A deep-space photo of the Jellyfish Nebula in Gemini shows a brain-like structure, capturing the supernova remnant IC 443 and surrounding interstellar gas and stars.
According to astronomers, these types of aging stars produce large amounts of cosmic dust and spread it into space.
March evenings offer some of the best observing conditions of the late-winter sky, with the Moon gradually fading from a ...
Massive stars, reaching the end of their lives, turn into red supergiants and explode as supernovae, the brightness of which ...
When most people think of a supernova, they're thinking of a Type II core-collapse supernova. These are massive stars that have reached the end of their time on the main sequence. They've used up ...
Some of the most spectacular images ever captured by the Hubble Space Telescope reveal the violent remains of exploding stars. These supernova remnants include glowing clouds of gas, rapidly expanding ...
The astronomical community has spent two decades wondering why the Crab Pulsar, the stellar remnant born from a supernova that Chinese and Japanese astronomers documented in the year 1054, emits radio ...
New research from the University of Kansas untangles a decades-old astrophysical puzzle, showing how competing forces -- ...
Microscopic crystals extracted from meteorites could help settle a debate about the birth of our patch of the Milky Way.
March 2, 2026 - WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service has released new Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express stamps featuring breathtaking images captured by the National Aeronautics and Space ...