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A shock flash breaking out of a dusty red supergiant

Shock-breakout emission is light that arises when a shockwave, generated by the core-collapse explosion of a massive star, passes through its outer envelope. Hitherto, the earliest detection of such a signal was at several hours after the explosion1, although a few others had been reported2–7. The temporal evolution of early light curves should provide insights into the shock propagation, including explosion asymmetry and environment in the vicinity, but this has been hampered by the lack of multiwavelength observations. Here we report the instant multiband observations of a type II supernova (SN 2023ixf) in the galaxy M101 (at a distance of 6.85 ± 0.15 Mpc; ref. 8), beginning at about 1.4 h after the explosion. The exploding star was a red supergiant with a radius of about 440 solar radii. The light curves evolved rapidly, on timescales of 1−2 h, and appeared unusually fainter and redder than predicted by the models9–11 within

China releases first image captured by new wide-field survey telescope

VLT Survey Telescope images nebula 15,000 light-years away

A gorgeous new image of a distant nebula has been captured by the European Southern Observatory (ESO)'s VLT Survey Telescope.

Why is Tsinghua University building the world s largest spectroscopic telescope?

/PRNewswire/ A news report from China.org.cn on Tsinghua s efforts to build the world s most advanced spectroscopic telescope: Where are these stars? How.

Why is Tsinghua University building the world s largest spectroscopic telescope?

BEIJING, Nov. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/  A news report from China.org.cn on Tsinghua s efforts to build the world s most advanced spectroscopic tele.

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