Using scores of telescopes, astronomers worldwide are chasing one of the most intriguing stellar explosions detected in nearly a decade. The supernova—a catastrophic collapse of a massive star—is one of only a handful of these explosions known to have been heralded by a burst of gamma rays.
KABOOM. The arrow above points to the visible-light afterglow of the nearest gamma-ray burst found since 1998.
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