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Astronomers May Have Found the Youngest Star So Far–and It’s Born in This Lifetime – Brinkwire
Astronomers are rather excited to find what they believe is a neutron star that has survived a powerful supernova that was first detected in 1987, and if confirmed, would become the youngest one known to mankind.
In a report by Futurism, a team of astronomers observed what they believe is the youngest neutron star 170,000 light-years away from Earth in a satellite galaxy of our very own Milky Way, which is known as SN 1987A.
When the star was first detected until now, experts are still uncerta…
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