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Supernovae

Exotic Objects, Stars

Betelguese’s bizarre dimming has astronomers scratching their heads

Exotic Objects, Stars

Merging stars may create the universe’s most powerful magnets

Exotic Objects, Stars

Supernova dust found hidden in antarctic snow

Exotic Objects, Stars

How supernovae have affected life

Exotic Objects, Stars

How Do Massive Stars Explode?

Exotic Objects, Stars

What will happen on Earth when Betelgeuse goes supernova?

Cosmology, Exotic Objects, Stars

Dozens of new super-distant supernovae help chart the far-off cosmos

Exotic Objects, Stars

Could a supernova have made humans bipedal?

Cosmology, Exotic Objects, Stars

The universe’s first supernovae spewed jets of material into nearby galaxies

Exotic Objects, Stars

Hubble captures the beating heart of the Crab Nebula

Exotic Objects, Stars

Researchers Spy Traces of a Supernova In Earth-bound Cosmic Rays

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Supernova showered Earth with radioactive debris

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