Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Amateur astronomer captures rare first light from massive exploding star

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Amateur astronomer captures rare first light from massive exploding star
First light from a supernova is hard to capture; no one can predict where and when a star will explode. An amateur astronomer has now captured on film this first light, emitted when the exploding core hits the star's outer layers: shock breakout. Subsequent observations by astronomers using the Lick and Keck observatories helped identify it as a Type IIb supernova that slimmed down from 20 to 5 solar masses before exploding.
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Amateur astronomer captures rare first light from massive exploding star was originally posted by Breaking Alternative Health News

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