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Astronomers are rapidly advancing supernova science through satellite data and ancient text analysis, discovering rare explosions that shine 100 times brighter than standard ones and uncovering the magnetar power sources behind supercharged events. New research on neutrino behavior and corrected analyses of distant supernovae are reshaping understanding of cosmic acceleration and dark energy.

what's happening

·Satellite data confirms rare supernovae shine 100 times brighter than standard explosions

·Ancient texts reveal astronomers have identified a historical celestial object as a supernova

·Magnetars at the heart of superluminous supernovae are being mapped by NASA's Fermi

·Neutrino flavor-flipping mechanisms may trigger supernova explosions

·Pantheon+ corrected analysis challenges the accelerating universe model

drawn from BBC Sky at Night Magazine, Futura, le média qui explore le monde, NASA (.gov), ScienceDaily · updated 19h ago

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