Astronomers have observed a groundbreaking new type of supernova, revealing previously unseen layers of elements just before a star's explosive end. This discovery challenges existing theories of stellar evolution.
Astronomers have unveiled a groundbreaking discovery of a new supernova type, SN2021yfj, which challenges our understanding of stellar evolution and reveals hidden layers of massive stars just before they explode.
Astronomers have uncovered a unique supernova, SN2021yfj, which reveals deeper layers of a massive star never seen before, challenging existing theories of stellar evolution.
A team of astronomers has made a groundbreaking discovery of a unique supernova, SN 2021yfj, located two billion light-years away. This supernova sheds light on the layered structure of stars and hints at the origins of the elements that make up our very existence.
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery of a new type of supernova caused by the interaction between a star and a black hole, challenging existing theories about cosmic events.
A massive star's attempt to consume a black hole led to a spectacular explosion, revealing new insights into stellar deaths. Discover how this cosmic dance ended in a supernova!