This July, astronomers were left reeling by an event unlike anything seen before: a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that repeated four times in a day, instead of lasting a few minutes as is usually the case. The JWST has examined the source of this event and a paper undergoing peer-review claims the total energy released probably exceeded anything previously witnessed, including …
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Arab Scholars May Have Noted the Supernovae of 1006 and 1181
A new study finds possible references to two classic supernovae in ancient texts. It’s great to see old astronomical observations come to light. Not only can these confirm or refute what’s known about historic astronomical events, but they can describe what early observers actually saw. A recent study cites two Arabic texts that may refer to accounts of two well-known …
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