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An Exploding Star, Captured In NASA’s Stunning Time-Lapse Video – NDTV
Photos of the stellar blast in the barred spiral galaxy NGC 2525 were compiled into a time-lapse sequence by NASA. The photos show the fading light of supernova…

A supernova in galaxy NGC 2525.
NASA has shared a stunning time-lapse video of an exploding star, captured by its Hubble Telescope. The 30-second clip shows a fading supernova in a galaxy located 70 million light years away. “Like intergalactic paparazzi, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured the quick, fading celebrity status of a supernova, the self-detonation of a star,” the space agency wrote in a statement.
A supernova is the explosion of a star – the largest explosion that takes place …
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