Across the Universe, a star exploded so violently that it *completely* annihilated itself

Across the Universe, a star exploded so violently that it *completely* annihilated itself

8/31/2019

link

https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/across-the-universe-a-star-exploded-so-violently-that-it-completely-annihilated-itself

summary

This article discusses a recent astronomical discovery of a star explosion that completely self-annihilated. The explosion, known as a supernova, was so violent that it destroyed the star itself, leaving no trace behind. The article explains that supernovae are typically powerful events, but this particular event was exceptionally rare and extreme. It provides details on the observations and measurements made by scientists, which helped them understand the magnitude of the explosion. The article highlights the significance of this discovery in advancing our understanding of stellar evolution and the processes involved in the life and death of stars.

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