- Scientists have found evidence of a rare, gargantuan stellar explosion, dating to the earliest days of the universe — less than a billion years after the Big Bang. Known as a "magneto-rotational hypernova," this ancient explosion was roughly 10 times brighter than a supernova. https://www.space.com/magneto-rotational-hypernova-explosion-detected 201 comments space
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