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A celestial light show illuminates a distant spiral galaxy, where a hidden supernova briefly outshines its stellar neighbors in a new image from the Hubble Space Telescope. The galaxy, called NGC ...
The Hubble Space Telescope captured imagery of supernova 2018 GV from 2018-2019. It was seen in barred spiral galaxy NGC 2525 ...
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an unprecedented view of a supernova's explosive death process from 11 billion years ago. That places the event deep into the past of our 13.8-billion-year-old ...
The Hubble Space Telescope recently captured a snapshot of a rare supernova that sits in the Gemini constellation, about 650 million light-years away from Earth.
New observations show a star that blew up in two separate bursts, confirming a long-suspected cosmic phenomenon called a ...
The Hubble Telescope has captured a true blast from the past, spotting the colossal explosion of a star from over 11 billion years ago in the first detailed look of a supernova so early in the ...
The Hubble Space Telescope zoomed into a galaxy 150 million light years away to study a supernova that released 2.5 billion times more energy than the sun, resulting in a stunning image.
A supernova that exploded some 10 billion years ago has been captured by Hubble Space Telescope. And scientists saw this one coming. The Refsdal supernova had been spotted in the galaxy cluster ...
Astronomers have finally caught a dying star in space going out with a bang — and then another bang. The new photographic ...
MUSE allows astronomers to map the distribution of different chemical elements, displayed here in different colours. Calcium ...
Data collected by Hubble has also revealed a live Type I supernova called SN 2017GAX, which can be seen tucked just below the crook of one of the galaxy’s two prominent spiral arms, near the ...
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