Hubble Telescope Reveals Huge Star’s Explosion
White House – Astronomers have meticulously detailed the supernova that flung the outer layers of a faraway star, about 530 times bigger than our sun, into the surrounding cosmos around 11.5 billion years ago.?Researchers reported on Wednesday?that NASA’s Hubble Telescope was able to collect three distinct photos overnight days, beginning just hours after the detonation. This feat is all the more impressive given how long ago and how far away it took place.
According to astronomer Wenlei Chen, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Minnesota and the study’s primary author, the photos were found in a review of Hubble Telescope observation archive data from 2010. The study was published in the journal Nature.
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