TOLEDO, Ohio. (WTVG/Gray News) - A “zombie star” is expected to come back from the dead and light up the night sky in the coming months. However. scientists don’t know exactly when.
The system, T Coronae Borealis, is known as a recurrent nova consisting of two stars including a white dwarf, known as the zombie star, and a red giant. According to Woodrum, the phenomenon people ...
While you're out taking the kids trick or treating this Halloween night, take a moment to look up at the night sky. It's not a trick, one day very soon, NASA scientists expect a stellar explosion ...
Once the ‘zombie star’ has come back to life it will ... stellar explosions,” NASA astrophysicist Padi Boyd told ABC News.
A Chinese chemical company, its director, and three senior employees have been indicted on charges of manufacturing and ...
NIKKO, Tochigi Prefecture--The wildly popular “Zombie Train” will return from the grave once more to terrify passengers daring enough to ride the rails alongside hordes of the undead for 90 ...
Researchers have developed zombie duck drones made from the bodies of dead birds. A team at New Mexico Tech has found a way to use body parts to create realistic avian imposters. They believe that ...
Premiere’s AFM lineup also includes action thriller “Desert Dawn” starring Kellan Lutz, family comedy “F Plus” starring Randy Couture and Jennifer Esposito, crime comedy “BFFs” featuring Terrence ...
Astronomers anticipate a rare explosion of T Coronae Borealis, or the Blaze Star, which was first recorded 800 years ago.
The zombie genre film, directed by Jeff Wolfe who co-wrote the screenplay with Lance Ochsner, has now been acquired by Premiere Entertainment Group (PEG), a Los Angeles-based production ...