Will a bigger telescope like the Vera C. Rubin Telescope confirm the existence of Planet Nine? Yet Darren Orf considers the tech she is built upon, along with alternate hypotheses related to those orbital clusters of high perihelion objects, making first light for the Vera C. Rubin Telescope a landmark in astronomy. Still there are more things in heaven and Earth than are dreamt of in one's philosophy like the birth of binary stars. Monisha Ravisetti lays out
How A Mysteriously Twisted Magnetic Field Unveiled A Stellar Secret of their genesis and the enduring mystery of why stellar pairs come together. Stranger still are the deaths of stars which contribute to the creation of new stars, and V1674 Hercules went out with a bang but not as astronomers would expect. Follow along with Jon Kelvey who describes how
Astronomers Spot Weird Star That Is Travelling Faster Than Any Like It and how it may reveal our solar system's beginnings as well. Then there's another flash taking stargazers by storm, this one relatively nearby with the
planet Pluto. Astronomers gathered in Australia to witness Pluto's occultation of a star and
Search For The Flash, a weird and counterintuitive phenomenon when an object occults another with the benefit of explaining more about the object in front of it. (CS)
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