Confusing data from the Gaia spacecraft may reveal one of the most sought-after types of objects in the Milky Way.
The moon is moving towards the star Antares - the brightest star in the constellation Scorpius, known as a red supergiant.
The ALMA telescope captures a beautiful multicolored gas cloud surrounding two fighting stars in the Centauru constellation more than 6,800 light-years from Earth.
When the red giant star is 1,400 times larger than the Sun explodes, the light emitted can be observed from above the Earth.
After 90 years of research, scientists have discovered this mystery.
Haverford University (USA) researchers have found the most distant stars in the Milky Way, a finding that could help determine the formation of our galaxy.