Stellar Astronomy: How Do Stars Leave Our System?
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Stellar Astronomy: How Do Stars Leave Our System?
New research by international astronomers reveals the remains of a star destroyed by two powerful explosions. New technology has provided unique evidence. What happens when the stars are gone? For the first time, an international team of astronomers has provided visual evidence that a star exploded twice before disappearing forever.Telescope in Chile Reveals the Aftermath of a SupernovaBy studying the centuries-old remnants of supernova SNR 0509…
“You die once, not twice.” This phrase, used when making a determination to die, is an ironic expression that compares a situation that cannot occur in the living world of Earth. However, it seems to be something that actually happens in the universe where stars twinkle. Astronomers have captured evidence of a ‘double explosion’ that indicates a star has exploded twice. A star that is eight times more massive than the sun or meets certain condit…
"The growing observational data challenge the notion of homogeneity of supernova type Ia," notes Nature Astronomy's study.
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