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Cosmic blast looked like a kilonova, now it’s a superkilonova riddle
A strange flash in a distant galaxy first looked like a familiar kind of stellar wreckage, the radioactive afterglow of ...
Astronomers have spotted AT2025ulz, a rare dual explosion — a supernova and a kilonova — that may be the first-ever observed ...
Cosmic “touchdown airbursts” — explosions of comets or asteroids above Earth’s surface — may be far more common and ...
In a strange turn of events, a supernova birthed twin baby neutron stars that merged to make a powerful kilonova.
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Scientists found a cosmic explosion that breaks every known physics rule
The most extreme fireworks in the universe are supposed to follow rules. Gamma-ray bursts, the brightest explosions known, are neatly sorted into categories, each tied to a familiar kind of cosmic ...
Astronomers announce evidence of a rare and unprecedented cosmic event that might represent a new type of violent explosions in the universe. The explosion is known as the 'Superkilonova.' ...
How common are Earth-like planets in the universe? When I started working on supernova explosions, I never imagined that my ...
A mysterious cosmic explosion linked to gravitational waves may reveal a previously unknown type of supernova event - a ...
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Mysterious bright blue cosmic blasts triggered by black holes shredding stars, scientists say. 'It's definitely not just an exploding star.'
"The sheer amount of radiated energy from these bursts is so large that you can't power them with a core collapse stellar ...
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Precessing magnetic jet engine model reveals power source of rare 'heartbeat' gamma-ray burst
Prof. An Tao from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has proposed a novel ...
Scientists may have to rethink their playbook for studying gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful known cosmic explosions, after a blast detected in July set a new record by firing energetic jets for ...
Astronomers detected millisecond pulsations in a gamma-ray burst, confirming that newborn magnetars can power the universe's most extreme explosions. The burst, catalogued as GRB 230307A, erupted on ...
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