Astrophysicist helps decode one of the universe's strangest explosions

Phys.org12/9/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

A Rutgers astrophysicist is contributing to the investigation of an unusually prolonged cosmic explosion, which has puzzled astronomers. According to Phys.org, this event is notable for lasting significantly longer than any previously observed explosions in space.

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