Amateur Astronomers Can See a New Supernova in the Night Sky

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Amateur Astronomers Can See a New Supernova in the Night Sky
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The exploded star is 25 million light-years away in the Pinwheel Galaxy.

if it replaced our own Sun, it wouldenough star will go supernova when it eventually runs out of the internal fuel that sustains its nuclear fusion. The star’s own gravity forces it to collapse upon itself and release energy as a massive explosion. TA star’s lifetime is millions to billions of years

, so witnessing the death of one is truly an exciting moment. Earlier this year, astronomers found evidence of

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