Recent scientific observations have unveiled a rare celestial spectacle: the merging of two neutron stars. This collision set off a phenomenal explosion, uncovering the origin of.
Violent star collisions, called a kilonova, could devastate our planet due to a lethal spew of radiation namely gamma rays, cosmic rays and x-rays that are emitted from the celestial event, scientists have discovered.
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For all those interested in radio astronomy, the mystery continues and deepens. Scientists have now discovered the most distant radio blast ever known to mankind. The blast came from a quasar or a quasi-stellar object (an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus) that is so far away that its light actually took 13 billion years to arrive at Earth.
This artist s concept shows the most distant supermassive black hole ever discovered. It is part of a quasar from just 690 million years after the Big Bang.Robin Dienel/Carnegie Institution for Science