Friday, March 27, 2009

Huge Supernova Baffles Scientists

Posted by timothy on Thursday March 26, @07:37PM

from the like-laser-pointers-to-cats dept.
SpaceScience
Iddo Genuth writes"Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and San Diego State University have observed an explosion of a star 50 times larger than the sun. In what they call a 'first observation of its kind' the scientists were able to notice that most of the star's mass collapsed in on itself, resulting in a creation of a large black hole. While exploding stars, or 'supernovae,' aren't unprecedented, this star, which lay about 200 million light years away from earth and was million times brighter than the Sun, has exploded as a supernova at a much earlier date than the one predicted by astronomers."

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