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Astronomers uncover rare elements in Cassiopeia A, offering the strongest evidence yet of how supernovae seed planets with life’s ingredients
Scientists have made an exciting breakthrough in understanding how the universe creates the ingredients needed for life. A joint mission by NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has ...
XRISM’s high-precision X-ray data revealed unusually strong signatures of chlorine and potassium inside the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant. These levels are far higher than theoretical models ...
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Scientists find unexpected chemicals in the aftermath of a supernova explosion
In an exciting new study published in Nature Astronomy, astronomers have unveiled unexpected findings from the XRISM satellite mission. The research team, led by experts from Japan and the U.S., ...
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