The perfect rhythm of the planets is likely to continue for the next three billion years until the star they orbit enters its red giant phase, researchers from the universities of Warwick and Exeter said.
An international team of astronomers has spotted a giant blinking star towards the centre of the Milky Way, more than 25,000 light years away.The star, VVV-WIT-08, decreased in brightness by a factor of 30, so that it nearly disappeared from .