Researchers found a magnetic star core acting as a high speed engine to power a record breaking luminous supernova.
Researchers say the "powerful engine" behind superluminous exploding stars had been hidden for years — until a "chirp" from the cosmos helped confirm their link.
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Astronomers spot rare 'cosmic birth' 10 billion times brighter than the sun for very first time
Astronomers have spotted a "cosmic birth" which outshines our sun by more than 10 billion times for the very first time. A superluminous supernova, first detected in December 2024, has provided ...
The universe is almost 13.8 billion years old, but every now and then, astronomers detect echoes from its distant past. One such occasion occurred earlier in 2025, when NASA scientists reported ...
Astronomers have for the first time seen the birth of a magnetar — a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star — and confirmed that it's the power ...
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