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Hubble telescope reveals huge star's explosion in blow-by-blow detail

About 11.5 billion years ago, a distant star roughly 530 times larger than our sun died in a cataclysmic explosion that blew its outer layers of gas into the surrounding cosmos, a supernova documented by astronomers in blow-by-blow detail. Researchers on Wednesday said NASA's Hubble Space Telescope managed to capture three separate images spanning a period of eight days starting just hours after the detonation - an achievement even more noteworthy considering how long ago and far away it occurred. The images were discovered in a review of Hubble observation archival data from 2010, according to astronomer Wenlei Chen, a University of Minnesota postdoctoral researcher and lead author of the study published in the journal Nature. ....

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Eerie image shows spectacular aftermath of a large star's death

The aftermath of a large star's explosive death is seen in an image released on Monday by the European Southern Observatory, showing immense filaments of brightly shining gas that was blasted into space during the supernova. It was located in our Milky Way galaxy about 800 light years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Vela. ....

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ESO's Very Large Telescope Snaps the Haunting Remnants of a Dead Star

ESO's VLT captured haunting yet colorful wispy remains of a stellar corpse. European South Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) captured a scene deep in space that looks like it was ripped off from a fairytale book. ....

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