Heart of brightness: Astronomers map the inside of a supernova
By Dyllan Furness — Posted on July 17, 2017 6:12 am
Why it matters to you
By revealing how molecules form in the aftermath of supernovae, scientists can better describe the origin of planets and life.
A supernova is easily the most brilliant event in the universe. At the end of its short life, a massive star erupts with such intensity that it can outshine its home galaxy, create new elements, and form new molecules through the destruction of others.
The first recorded observation of a supernova dates all the way back to 185 AD, but it wasn’t until recently that scientists have been able to map what occurs at the core of these explosions. Now, thanks to computer models of a supernova first witnessed 30 years ago, astronomers at National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) have been able to depict the inside of this event.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/supernova-3d-mapping/