A stellar detective story hundreds of years in the making has finally reached its conclusion. Astronomers using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope have captured the first visual evidence of a star that died not once, but twice—exploding in a rare double-detonation that left behind a distinctive fingerprint in the cosmic debris. The discovery … Read more
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