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EAST LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -A team of scientists, including a researcher from Michigan State University, has observed and released photos of distant stars exploding.
Both of the stars are thousands of light-years away, which means they went supernova thousands of years ago.
But those explosions are so big they take days to happen, and the astronomers were able to get detailed images of that process.
The new data reveals unexpected complexity and variation in the way stars can explode, improving our understanding of the universe.
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