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Astronomers were finally able to track down the remnants of a star that exploded in 1987 – Commentary Box Sports
Researchers have been looking hard for more than thirty years. But the end of this research may be near. On February 24, 1987 something special happened.

Researchers have been looking hard for more than thirty years. But the end of this research may be near.
On February 24, 1987 something special happened. Astronomers have observed a bright starburst in the night sky, which can be seen with the naked eye even in the Southern Hemisphere. Since then, researchers have been searching diligently for the crushed pulp that should have been left behind. Astronomers are now finally tracking down the remnants of this star that exploded in 1987.
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