When it happens, the explosion of a star larger than 1,000 Suns can be seen from the Earth even in the morning.
Pointing out the constellations in the sky is an interesting game, and when those constellations have bright stars, it is hard for anyone to ignore them in the night sky.
Amateur astronomer Derek Robson, 58, does not believe his eyes when he is fortunate to record the scene of a giant shooting star shining in the night sky near Bristol.
When the red giant star is 1,400 times larger than the Sun explodes, the light emitted can be observed from above the Earth.
NASA has just released a series of impressive new images of the Monkey Head Nebula, a star-forming cradle about 6,400 light-years from Earth.
Astronomers will have the opportunity to see streaks of magic light when Orionid meteor shower peaks in the next two days.
A group of scientists discovered the first oxygen molecules in deep space in the constellation Orion region, about 1,500 light-years from Earth.
A young Vietnamese student studying in Australia for more than 9 hours recorded impressive images of star streaks in the sky.