

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have for the first time observed the inner layers of a dying star as it exploded, providing an unprecedented look into the processes of stellar evolution.
Astronomers say the rare observation offers valuable insights into how stars end their life cycles and spread heavy elements across the universe—materials that ultimately make up planets, moons, and even life itself.
The explosion, known as a supernova, is one of the most violent events in space. For decades, researchers have only been able to study the aftermath of such explosions. This latest breakthrough, however, allowed scientists to peer inside the star mid-detonation, revealing details never seen before.
Experts believe the findings could reshape our understanding of how stars collapse, ignite, and seed the cosmos with essential elements. The discovery marks an important step forward in astrophysics and deepens our understanding of the life and death of stars.
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