Discover an unusual new explosion in the universe
Astronomers from the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA), thanks to the Swift satellite, have discovered an unusual new explosion in the star-forming galaxy, 440 million light-years from Earth.
Astronomers from the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA), thanks to the Swift satellite, have discovered an unusual new explosion in the star-forming galaxy, 440 million light-years from Earth.
NASA astronomers say that although this explosion is like a gamma-ray explosion, unlike other gamma-ray bursts, often very strong explosions and in the most remote areas of the universe, the new explosion exploded currently occurs in the area near the Earth more than 25 times and takes place 100 times longer than a typical gamma ray explosion. This is the kind of unexploded explosion known as NASA's Swift satellite.
While most of the cosmic explosions lasted only a few milliseconds to tens of seconds, the explosion was discovered lasting up to 2,000 seconds. Scientists at the Italian Astronomical Institute predict that the explosion may be the explosion of a new superstar and if this prediction is confirmed for the first time, astronomers will observe an explosion. the universe from the beginning to the end.
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