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Four small planets discovered around one of the closest stars to Earth – an expert explains what we know

Four small planets discovered around one of the closest stars to Earth – an expert explains what we know

Barnard’s Star is a small, dim star, of the type that astronomers call red dwarfs. Consequently, even though it is one of the closest stars to Earth, such that its light takes only six years to get here, it is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. Now, four small planets have been found orbiting the star. Teams in America and Europe achieved this challenging detection by exploiting precision instruments on the world’s largest telescopes. Diminutive Barnard’s Star is closer in size to Jupiter than to the Sun. Only the three stars that make up the Alpha Centauri system lie closer to us. The planets newly discovered around Barnard’s Star are much too faint to be seen directly, so how were they found? The answer lies in the effect of their gravity on the star. The mutual gravitational attraction keeps the planets in their orbits, but also tugs on the star, moving it in a rhythmic dance that can be detected by sensitive spectrograph instruments. Spectrographs split up the star’s light into its …

James Webb Spots Mysterious Object Crossing Space Between Stars

James Webb Spots Mysterious Object Crossing Space Between Stars

NASA’s groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a mysterious object that’s freely floating through interstellar space. According to NASA, the “planetary-mass” object, dubbed SIMP 0136, is roughly 13 times the mass of Jupiter, and is located just 20 light-years from Earth. It’s also spinning at a breakneck speed, completing a full rotation every 2.4 hours. Thanks to the JWST’s detailed infrared light observations, an international team of researchers detected signs of “complex atmospheric features,” including possible cloud layers and temperature shifts in the object’s atmosphere, as detailed in a study they published in the journal The Astrophysical Journal Letters. It’s a fascinating glimpse at an exceedingly rare object. The researchers suggest in their paper that objects like SIMP 0136 could much in common with cloud giants in the solar system, like Jupiter and Saturn, which “also have multiple cloud layers and high-altitude hot spots” (except that it’s floating through space without a star, that is.) Astronomers also aren’t ruling out the possibility that it’s a brown dwarf, an object that’s between a planet and a …

We Saw the Brightest Stars Shine at CSICon 2024

We Saw the Brightest Stars Shine at CSICon 2024

As advertised, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry made it possible for us to see “the brightest stars of reason and science shine” at CSICon 2024 from October 24 through 26. For this issue of Skeptical Inquirer, we have a shining team of reporters covering everything from the Thursday workshops to the Sunday Papers. I’ll get the reporting started, and then I’ll turn you over to the rest of the team. Opening Reception SI Editor Stephen Hupp, CFI President and CEO Robyn E. Blumner, and CFI Board Chair Eddie Tabash I provided a few remarks at the opening reception on Thursday evening. My message was this: whatever your passions and skills may be, I hope this conference (and now this magazine issue) will inspire you to do all you can to help promote reason and science.  Next up at the reception, Center for Inquiry President and CEO Robyn Blumner took the stage and thanked CSI Executive Director Barry Karr for all his work toward organizing such a star-studded event, even going so far as to suggest …

EastEnders actor and Chuckle Brother among stars at Linda Nolan’s funeral | Ents & Arts News

EastEnders actor and Chuckle Brother among stars at Linda Nolan’s funeral | Ents & Arts News

EastEnders actor Shane Ritchie and comedian Paul Chuckle were among the stars at singer Linda Nolan’s funeral in Blackpool on Saturday. Nolan died at the age of 65 last month having been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. Image: Nolan’s sons Shane Jr (left) and Jake help carry her coffin. Pic: PA Her pink, sparkly coffin was carried into St Paul’s Church in her home city by her sons and others – while her sisters wore pink breast cancer broaches and earrings – opting for pink handbags to contrast with their black outfits. Image: Linda Nolan, Anne Nolan, Bernie Nolan, Coleen Nolan, and Maureen Nolan. Pic: PA Sisters Linda, Coleen, Bernie, Maureen, Anne, and Denise formed The Nolans in the 1970s and had hits including I’m In The Mood For Dancing and Gotta Pull Myself Together. Linda Nolan also had a career in musical theatre, starring in Blood Brothers, Prisoner Cell Block H, and Pump Boys And Dinettes. In her later years, she appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and wrote a column for the Daily …

Timothée Chalamet stars in unhinged Grandmas Birthday SNL sketch

Timothée Chalamet stars in unhinged Grandmas Birthday SNL sketch

There was a time when I was a more innocent person until a group of Saturday Night Live writers decided to ruin my morning. SEE ALSO: ‘SNL’: What if Timothée Chalamet was a dumb dog that did human things? The sketch reads like a logline straight out of Hell: “Hot twink BF farts on grandma to bring her back to life.” That’s the premise of this wildly absurd bit, starring host and musical guest Timothée Chalamet as the aforementioned “hot twink BF.” It was five minutes of pure madness I’ll never get back, but watching Kenan Thompson’s character flat-out refuse Chalamet’s unorthodox “help” during his own heart attack was comedy gold. “Just puppet me around like Weekend at Bernie’s until he’s out of here.” Unhinged. Iconic. Horrifying. There’s nothing else to say. Source link

The Brutalist director defends use of AI to ‘refine’ his lead stars’ performances | Ents & Arts News

The Brutalist director defends use of AI to ‘refine’ his lead stars’ performances | Ents & Arts News

The director of The Brutalist has defended his lead actors’ performances after it emerged that artificial intelligence had been used to “refine” their Hungarian accents. Brady Corbet insisted that the performances of Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones were “completely their own”. Brody leads the three-hour film, playing Hungarian architect Laszlo Toth, a man trying to rebuild his life in the US following World War Two. Felicity Jones plays his wife, Erzsebet. The film won three Golden Globes earlier this month, and is expected to receive nods at the forthcoming Oscar nominations. In a statement, shared with Deadline, Corbet said: “Adrien and Felicity’s performances are completely their own.” He said they had “worked for months” with a dialect coach “to perfect their accents”, but that technology provided by the company Respeecher had been used “in Hungarian language dialogue editing only”. Based in Ukraine, Respeecher says it offers filmmakers the chance to “experience the future of voice cloning” with their “cutting-edge AI solutions”. Corbet said it had been used “specifically to refine certain vowels and letters for …

This zombie star’s spiky filaments are baffling astronomers

This zombie star’s spiky filaments are baffling astronomers

Some 6,500 light-years from Earth lurks a zombie star. It’s cloaked in long tendrils of hot sulfur. Skywatchers saw this star go supernova nearly 900 years ago. No one knows just how that explosion formed the tendrils now surrounding the dead star. But new observations capture the 3-D structure and motion of this debris. “It’s a piece of the puzzle towards understanding this very bizarre [supernova] remnant,” says Tim Cunningham. An astronomer, he works at the Harvard & Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. That’s in Cambridge, Mass. He was part of a team that shared its new findings November 1 in Astrophysical Journal Letters. Astronomers in China and Japan first noted this supernova in 1181 as a “guest star” in the sky. But modern astronomers didn’t find the remains of that explosion, now called the Pa 30 nebula, until 2013. Explainer: Stars and their families When they did find the remnant, it looked weird. The supernova appeared to be a kind called type 1a. This type of stellar explosion involves a white dwarf star blowing up and destroying …

Starts With A Bang podcast #113 – Weird stars

Starts With A Bang podcast #113 – Weird stars

Sign up for the Starts With a Bang newsletter Travel the universe with Dr. Ethan Siegel as he answers the biggest questions of all Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. When it comes to stars, most of them, for most of their lives, behave in a very similar fashion to the Sun. In their cores, they undergo nuclear fusion, which provides energy and creates radiation, and that outward radiation pressure holds the star up, internally, against gravitational collapse. For most stars, this balance between the pressure from outward radiation and the inward force from gravitation is nearly perfect all throughout the star, leading to an equilibrium state. But some stars aren’t in this kind of equilibrium at all. Instead, some internal process actually drives the star in a fashion that causes it to pulsate: overshooting equilibrium in both directions, as it alternatingly expands and cools, and then contracts and heat up in a cyclical fashion. These species of intrinsic variable stars, including Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars, are not only of profound importance when …

In Memoriam: The Stars We Lost In 2024

In Memoriam: The Stars We Lost In 2024

This year was one for the history books with the Olympics, the Euros and a general election, just for starters. However, among all of this excitement and anticipation, we also lost some of our biggest stars including Liam Payne, Dame Maggie Smith, and Donald Sutherland. Today, we say a final farewell to the stars we lost in 2024. January Derek Draper (15 August 1967 – 3 January 2024) Derek Draper with wife Kate Garraway and her parents Gordon and Marilyn Garraway. Former lobbyist and political advisor Derek Draper died at the start of the year. He had suffered severe complications after contracting Covid in March 2020. He had spent a year in hospital after being placed in a coma, with the virus causing long-lasting damage to his organs, leaving him in need of constant care after he returned home in April 2021. His wife Kate Garraway led the tributes saying that her “darling husband” had died and that she held his hand until the very end. Anne Nightingale (1 April 1940 – 11 January 2024) …

Celebrity deaths 2024: The famous stars and other notable figures we said goodbye to this year | Ents & Arts News

Celebrity deaths 2024: The famous stars and other notable figures we said goodbye to this year | Ents & Arts News

From veteran stars of stage and screen to a music industry titan and a style icon centenarian, we have lost several famous faces in 2024. Dame Maggie Smith, Donald Sutherland, Quincy Jones, John Prescott, Iris Apfel and Shannen Doherty were among the notable figures we said goodbye to. One Direction star Liam Payne also tragically died, aged 31. Here, we look back at the lives and careers of those who are no longer with us. January Derek Draper, a former political adviser and husband of TV presenter Kate Garraway, died after several years of serious health complications due to coronavirus. A prominent figure in New Labour in the 1990s, Draper worked for Blairite Peter Mandelson and set up the Progress organisation with Liam Byrne, who went on to become an MP. The 56-year-old was said to be one of the UK’s longest-suffering COVID patients, spending 13 months in hospital after contracting the virus in March 2020. Garraway announced the death of her “darling husband”, while former prime minister Sir Tony Blair, who Draper worked with …