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In the late 1990s, astronomers scrutinized 42 supernovae, which are white dwarf stars absorbing gas from a companion star. This mass increase triggers a runaway nuclear reaction, resulting in a bright explosion—a supernova.
Upon examining these supernovae, they uncovered insights that transformed our understanding of the Universe.
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By Aperture: The Universe and Human ConditionIn the late 1990s, astronomers scrutinized 42 supernovae, which are white dwarf stars absorbing gas from a companion star. This mass increase triggers a runaway nuclear reaction, resulting in a bright explosion—a supernova.
Upon examining these supernovae, they uncovered insights that transformed our understanding of the Universe.
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