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Astronomers Discover Remnants of a Supernova Buried in the Indian Ocean – Interesting Engineering
Hidden deep in the ocean, are fragments from cosmic rays.

Stars die when they run out of fuel, and sometimes, they end up producing a powerful explosion known as a supernova. These supernovas expel material that spreads all across the universe.
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Now, astronomers from the Australian National University have discovered traces of a supernova right here on Earth buried in the Indian Ocean. The remnants of the ancient supernova are believed to have traveled here some 33,000 years ago.
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