The snowman star and other weird shapes found in spacePublished3 March 2020Image source, University of Warwick/Mark A. GarlickImage caption, A huge star, that's bigger than the Sun, has been found in space in the shape of a snowman. It was found by scientists at the University of Warwick, who say the snowman was probably formed after two dwarf stars joined together and exploded.Image source, AFPImage caption, As well as being an odd-shaped asteroid, this log-like space rock is special because it's red in colour, which means it was covered in living, organic molecules. It is also the first object to be discovered that formed in another solar system and then travelled to our Solar System.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, And how about this skull-shaped asteroid with its catchy name of A/2017 U1? The rock was only 400m wide but was travelling very fast – more than 20,000 metres per second!Image source, NASA/JPL-Caltech/McGillImage caption, This is not an x-ray image at a hospital, this is actually an image captured by Nasa using a special telescope. The picture shows a cloud of substance released after a star exploded and formed to look like a golden hand.Image source, EsoImage caption, This diamond ring in the sky is a planetary nebula, named Abell 33, along with a bright star, named HD 83535. A planetary nebula is one of the last stages of life for a star. It definitely adds a bit of sparkle to space!More on this storyWhat's happening in space in 2020? Video, 00:01:24What's happening in space in 2020?Published6 January 20201:24What's it like to spend nearly a year in space? Video, 00:02:00What's it like to spend nearly a year in space?Published14 February 20202:00Pure joy of dog reunited with astronaut owner. Video, 00:00:29Pure joy of dog reunited with astronaut ownerPublished16 February 20200:29