Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old.
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10 billion-year-old supernova sheds new light on cosmic expansion and dark energy
A distant stellar explosion has offered astronomers a rare natural experiment, one that turns gravity into a powerful optical tool. The object, known as SN 2025wny, appears not once but four times in ...
The new paper argues that, in SN 1181, the first phase of the supernova fizzled out and left behind an unusually active ...
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Hubble’s first view of the Crab Nebula in 24 years shows surprising new features
The Crab Nebula, one of the most studied remnants of a supernova explosion observed nearly a thousand years ago, has been ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The insides of a star are on full display thanks to an explosion. New research published this month in Nature is revealing the details of a star’s core. “This is the first time we have ...
The phenomenon of fast radio bursts is one of the greatest mysteries of modern astrophysics. Until now it has been believed that their source is magnetars. The latest discovery, in which dr Marcin ...
Astronomers find an explanation for the fastest stars in the galaxy while uncovering a new mechanism for a supernova explosion. Credit: Technion illustration Astronomers call a special kind of ...
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