Astronomers Detect 'Dirty Fireball' Star Explosion, Offering New Insights into Stellar Death
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Astronomers Detect 'Dirty Fireball' Star Explosion, Offering New Insights into Stellar Death

What's Happening? Astronomers have potentially observed a 'dirty fireball' star explosion for the first time, a phenomenon theorized over 30 years ago. This event was detected by Xiang-Yu Wang and his team at Nanjing University using the Einstein Probe telescope. The explosion, identified as EP24111
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