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Massive supernova explosion may have created a binary black hole
"Our study provides a new direction to understand the whole evolutionary history of massive stars toward the formation of ...
Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope and gravitational lensing to observe SN Eos, an ordinary supernova from the ...
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Imagine a supernova exploding near our planet
Twinkle, twinkle, little star. How I wonder what you, wait a minute, why are you twinkling so much? Um, guys, that's no ...
"Until now, it was unknown what type of star would remain after the merger." ...
Several telescopes used to observe the supernova SN Zwicky which was magnified nearly 25 times by a foreground galaxy acting ...
An extremely early Type II supernova explosion, named after the Titan goddess of dawn in Greek mythology, occurred just 1 ...
When you imagine an explosion in space, a supernova is usually what first comes to mind. But astronomers are still quite ...
A research team from the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in collaboration with domestic and ...
It is theoretically possible for a particularly massive star to collapse in on itself to form a black hole rather than ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has picked up the light from a massive star that exploded about a billion years after the birth of the universe ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team of astronomers has discovered a new Type II supernova. The ...
The shockwave has traveled half a light-year.
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