Deep-sea samples reveal traces of past cosmic explosions, prompting researchers to seek further proof in lunar soil.
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Live Science on MSNScientists find evidence of 'supernova graveyard' at the bottom of the sea — and possibly on the surface of the moonThe wreckage of some of the universe's most violent explosions has crept closer than you might think; in fact, you may have taken a swim in it during your last dip in the ocean.By analyzing samples ...
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Plutonium discovered at the bottom of the ocean was found to be refuse from a kilonova that exploded close to Earth 10 million years ago. Kilonovas occur when binary neutron stars spiral closer and ...
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Do we really know what becomes a Type Ia supernova?Lots of things out in the universe can cause a supernova, from the gravitational collapse of a massive star, to the collision of white dwarfs. But most of the supernovae we observe are in other ...
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