Supernova’s Explosive Legacy: New NASA Space Mission Captures X-Ray View of Vital Elements Blasted into Space

TOKYO, Japan – Three thousand years ago, a star more than 15 times bigger than our sun exploded, releasing valuable elements into space. Astronomers have captured an unprecedented view of the exploded star, now known as “supernova remnant N132D,” with the help of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency-led XRISM observatory, which is in collaboration with … Read more