disk of hot gas swirling around a black hole

Could tidal disruption events, which happen when a star gets too close to a black hole, explain the unusual properties of little red dot galaxies?

Illustration of a sub-Neptune exoplanet and its host star

Astrobites reports on potential formation mechanisms for hot Neptunes, the rarest type of sub-Neptune exoplanets.

asteroid 2020 BX12 as seen by Arecibo

The 1,000-foot-wide Arecibo Telescope discovered nearly 60 binary or triple asteroid systems. 2020 BX12 was the final binary asteroid discovered with Arecibo before the telescope collapsed in 2020.

globular cluster

How do globular clusters, some of the universe’s oldest objects, originate? Recent simulations of early universe star formation provide potential pathways for their formation and how JWST might be able to spot their high-redshift progenitors.

protoplanetary disk HH 30

New JWST observations provide a richly detailed look at the jets from young stars still shrouded in dusty disks.

artist's impression of a tidal disruption event

Astrobites reports on a radio search for stars that have been ripped apart by supermassive black holes.

Artistic representation of the merger of a neutron star and a black hole

Monster shocks and a “pulsar-like” black hole phase might form when a black hole collides with a neutron star. Could this cosmic clash produce observable electromagnetic signals?

white dwarf WD 1856+534

Brr! A newly confirmed exoplanet orbiting a white dwarf has a temperature of just 186K, making it the coldest exoplanet whose light has been directly detected.