Astronomers Found a Star That Exploded Twice Before Dying
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Astrophysicists have discovered the first evidence of a star that died twice. This star located 60 thousand light years away exploded twice before it was extinguished. Related news: They discover Star that Produced Trillions of Golden Tons in a Flash What are binary stars and why are they so important? We live around a star, the Sun, a yellow dwarf of 4 600 million years old. But this is not the standard of the universe. On the contrary, a very …
Journey to a star that exploded twice
Journey to a star that exploded twice | European Southern Observatory This video zooms into the supernova remnant SNR 0509-67.5, the expanding remains of a star that died by detonating twice. This object is located 160,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small galaxy that orbits the Milky Way.This zoom was made by blending together images taken at separate times with a range of telescopes. The video ends with an image captured…
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