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Ifa Uv Astronomer Participates in the Discovery of a New Type of X-Ray Transient Source that Provides Keys to How Mass Stars End Their Lives

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It was only 150 seconds that the explosion of the supernova lasted at a distance of 4 billion light years, which makes it too brief and tenuous to be recorded by most traditional telescopes. However, thanks to the SOAR telescope of 4 meters, located in the Cerro Pachón Observatory in the Coquimbo Region, it was possible to make photometric observations of follow-up to the event. These were made by Dr. Zhen Guo, astronomer of the Institute of Phy…
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It was only 150 seconds that the explosion of the supernova lasted at a distance of 4 billion light years, which makes it too brief and tenuous to be recorded by most traditional telescopes. However, thanks to the SOAR telescope of 4 meters, located in the Cerro Pachón Observatory in the Coquimbo Region, it was possible to make photometric observations of follow-up to the event. These were made by Dr. Zhen Guo, astronomer of the Institute of Phy…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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