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The Telescope Webb Discovers the Oldest and Most Distant Star Explosion - Space and Astronomy
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The space telescope James Webb has identified the oldest and most distant supernova ever seen: the explosion occurred when the Universe was only 730 million years old (ANSA)
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Read Full ArticleBefore the galaxies drew their spirals, even before the light went freely through space, some stars already lived intensely enough to die in a luminous burst. It was at this still obscure time that astronomers managed to rise. Thanks to technology capable of capturing the oldest glows, they identified a supernova whose signal comes from the first hundreds of millions of years of the Universe. A star explosion coming from the bottom of the ages I…
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