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Learn more about how astronomers have observed an unprecedented cosmic explosion that has the potential to transform the ...
Extreme nuclear transients are 10 million times rarer than supernovae and emit the same amount of energy as 100 Suns.
In the heart of distant galaxies, astronomers have witnessed the most violent stellar death throes ever recorded.
Supermassive black holes lurk all throughout the known universe, but catching one in the act of devouring its cosmic dinner doesn't happen all that often.
Astronomers have announced the discovery of Extreme Nuclear Transients, slow-motion cosmic blasts brighter than 100 supernovae caused by massive stars near black holes.
Scientists have identified a new class of cosmic explosions, dubbed 'extreme nuclear transients' (ENTs), that represent the ...
Astronomers discovered a new class of cosmic explosions known as "extreme nuclear transients" that are the most powerful ...
Supermassive black holes lurk all throughout the known universe, but catching one in the act of devouring its cosmic dinner ...