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Secrets of an Earlier Universe: Hubble Captures Red Supergiant Supernova From 11 Billion Years Ago.

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  • Secrets of an Earlier Universe: Hubble Captures Red Supergiant Supernova From 11 Billion Years Ago.

    Blast from the Past Caught in Episodes Due to Gravitational Lensing Light from a star that exploded over 11 billion years ago was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. It was not just one postcard from the remote past but three messages that chronicle the fading fireball over a period of one week

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    Fun fact. Looking at the stars is like looking back in time. Some stars are long gone and the light just reach the Earth's atmosphere.

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      Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
      Fun fact. Looking at the stars is like looking back in time. Some stars are long gone and the light just reach the Earth's atmosphere.
      Yep. That's a trip. They are so far away, that they are just getting to us.

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