Data from a recent stellar explosion showed a mathematical discrepancy, possibly providing rare evidence of a black hole forming right before our very eyes
Berkeley Distinguished Professor of Astronomy Alex Filippenko hosted a casual star-gazing session with friends in Woodside, California, on May 18. That night, he captured pictures of galactic objects and stars, one of which pictured the Pinwheel Galaxy, M101.
In an awe-inspiring display of cosmic prowess, the M101 Galaxy lights up as a supernova, discovered by the esteemed amateur astronomer, Koichi Itagaki, offers an extraordinary spectacle visible even through amateur telescopes., Technology & Science News, Times Now