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Brightest supernova outshines Milky Way

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CAPECANAVE­RAL—Astronomer­s have discovered the brightest star explosion ever, a super supernova that easily outshines our entire Milky Way.

An internatio­nal team revealed “the most powerful supernova observed in human history” on Thursday in the latest Science journal. The astronomer­s used a network of telescopes around the world to spot the record-breaking supernova last year.

Super luminous supernovas —extra bright stellar explosions—are believed to be rare. The newly discovered supernova is especially rare: It is more than twice as luminous as any supernova observed to date, including the previous record-holders.

At its peak intensity, it is believed to be 20 times more luminous than the entire Milky Way. Some estimates put it at 50 times brighter.

And try this statistic on for size: It is 570 billion times brighter at its peak than our sun.

Lead author Subo Dong of China’s Peking University said when he learned the magnitude of the discovery last summer, he was “too excited to sleep the rest of the night.” Fellow researcher Benjamin Shappee of the Carnegie Institutio­n for Science in Pasadena, California, didn’t believe the results at first, which seemed “surreal.”

“Discoverie­s like this are the reason I am an astronomer,” Shappee said in an e-mail. “Nature is extremely clever and it is often more imaginativ­e than we can be.”

Labeled ASASSN-15lh for the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae and pronounced “assassin,” the mega blast is located in a galaxy perhaps 3.8 billion light-years away.

 ??  ?? ANARTIST’S impression of super luminous supernova ASASSN-15lh as it would appear from an exoplanet about 10,000 light-years away.
ANARTIST’S impression of super luminous supernova ASASSN-15lh as it would appear from an exoplanet about 10,000 light-years away.

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