Why the dead body

Astronomical explosions in the universe may not always completely destroy the stars, but instead many cases will leave ruins called "corpses".

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According to Space.com, which reports from the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), astronomers have discovered a rare supernova explosion , leaving behind what scientists call stars'. zombie'.

The team used Hubble glasses and captured a series of images of abnormal star systems, whereby the supernova explosion did not completely blow away the central dwarf, but instead continued "victims". existed in a state of ignorance and gloom in a lifeless way.

The explosion in NGC 1309 110 million light-years ago was classified as Iax, with a smaller scale and not shining with normal Ia supernova explosions.

While the explosion of Ia will destroy the entire star, the celestial body in the Iax explosion can exist loosely in the form of 'corpses' , with the hydrogen layer completely blown to the Helium core.

Until now, astronomers have only found about 30 stars of "corpses" , according to Space.com.