Possible "Superkilonova" Exploded Not Once But Twice - A FASCINATING Read

 Hey, Space Placers!

This artist's animation shows a hypothesized event known as a superkilonova. A massive star explodes in a supernova, collapsing into a stellar core that forms two neutron stars. The neutron stars spiral together and merge, sending gravitational waves rippling through the cosmos and seeding the universe with heavy elements, such as gold and platinum. Animation credit: Caltech/K. Miller and R. Hurt (IPAC)


A good read if you are into stars that go BOOM!

Sky Guy in VA

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