Superluminous Supernovas 100x Brighter Than Normal Stars Explained
Astrophysicists Unveil Superluminous Supernova Mystery | Science-Environment
Astrophysicists have made a breakthrough in unraveling the mystery of superluminous supernovascosmic events so bright they often eclipse regular supernovas by up to 100 times New findings from a galaxy a billion light-years away shed light on these extraordinary explosions
Astrophysicists have solved a major mystery surrounding superluminous supernovas, cosmic explosions that shine 100 times brighter than regular supernovas. New observations from a distant galaxy one billion light-years away reveal the mechanisms behind these extraordinary events. The findings could reshape our understanding of stellar death and cosmic phenomena.
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