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Entire supernova shock wave captured in detail by Kepler space telescope – ABC News
Astronomers capture a supernova shock wave from beginning to end in exquisite detail for the first time.
Around a billion years ago, a massive yellow star exploded in the constellation of Cancer.
If the Kepler space telescope hadn’t been looking in the right place at the right time a billion years later, we’d never know about it.
Key points:
- Astronomers have…
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