Exploding stars excite astronomers worldwide

An explosion caused by two stars some 5,000 light years from Earth has been exciting astronomers in observatories worldwide, a UK conference heard today.

Exploding stars excite astronomers worldwide

An explosion caused by two stars some 5,000 light years from Earth has been exciting astronomers in observatories worldwide, a UK conference heard today.

Scientists have been given fresh insight into how stars explode thanks to a spectacular blast caused by a couple of celestial bodies nicknamed Red Giant and White Dwarf, Royal Astronomical Society members were told.

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