Astronomers have observed how the most common type of supernovae in the universe occurs. Until now, there were two conflicting theories for how this giant explosion formed - one saying it involved two ...
When a low-mass star like the Sun burns up all of its fuel, it dramatically sheds its outer layers until it becomes a so-called red giant. These outer layers spread through the star’s immediate ...
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