Reaching for the (invisible) stars

Supernovae — stellar explosions as bright as an entire galaxy — have fascinated us since time immemorial. Yet, there are more hydrogen-poor supernovae than astrophysicists can explain. Now, scientists may have found the missing precursor star population.

​Supernovae — stellar explosions as bright as an entire galaxy — have fascinated us since time immemorial. Yet, there are more hydrogen-poor supernovae than astrophysicists can explain. Now, scientists may have found the missing precursor star population. Supernovae — stellar explosions as bright as an entire galaxy — have fascinated us since time immemorial. Yet, there are more hydrogen-poor supernovae than astrophysicists can explain. Now, scientists may have found the missing precursor star population. 

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