Superluminous Supernovas Finally Explained by Distant Star
Stellar Mysteries and Cosmic Innovations: Science News Shaping Our Universe | Science-Environment
Astrophysicists have unraveled the enigma of superluminous supernovas which are 10 to 100 times brighter than typical cosmic explosions A massive star situated a billion light-years away has shed light on this phenomenon potentially answering longstanding queries in astrophysics
Astrophysicists have solved the mystery of superluminous supernovas—cosmic explosions 10 to 100 times brighter than typical ones. A massive star a billion light-years away provided crucial evidence, potentially answering decades-old questions about these extreme phenomena. The discovery could reshape our understanding of stellar death and galactic evolution.
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