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Scientists discover low-luminosity supernova: A new class of stellar explosions
SN 2024abfl, a low-luminosity Type IIP supernova in the galaxy NGC 2146. This rare find is shedding new light on how stars ...
A mysterious cosmic explosion linked to gravitational waves may reveal a previously unknown type of supernova event - a ...
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A Giant Star Vanished, And Scientists Think a Black Hole Is to Blame
One of the brightest stars in the Andromeda galaxy quietly collapsed into a black hole without any of the fanfare of a spectacular supernova. What makes this startling discovery even more remarkable ...
An international team of astronomers has conducted photometric and spectroscopic observations of a recently discovered ...
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Final cry of a star captured before its supernova explosion
For the very first time, astronomers have captured a radio signal emitted by a very specific type of stellar explosion. This unprecedented observation offers us a glimpse into the final moments of ...
Astronomers have watched a dying star fail to explode as a supernova, instead collapsing into a black hole. The remarkable sighting is the most complete observational record ever made of a star's ...
The team discovered the star by analyzing archival data from NASA’s NEOWISE mission. They used a prediction from the 1970s that theorized that when a star underwent direct collapse, it would leave ...
Astronomers have captured the first radio signals from a rare supernova, revealing intense activity in a star’s final years before it exploded.
Merger of two neutron stars in the aftermath of a supernova may have been observed for the first time, though questions ...
It is easy to observe when stars explode in a supernova and become a black hole. It is different when they simply collapse.
A massive star 2.5 million light-years away simply vanished — and astronomers now know why. Instead of exploding in a supernova, it quietly collapsed into a black hole, shedding its outer layers in a ...
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