New technology is helping astronomers open new windows into novae, stellar explosions that can act as 'laboratories for ...
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A Texas Tech Assistant Astronomy Professor, Elias Aydi, along with other astronomers, used a cutting-edge technique to ...
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Astronomers have captured images of two stellar explosions—known as novae—within days of their eruption and in unprecedented ...
Astrophysicists have achieved an eye-opening leap in understanding stellar death, capturing unprecedented, detailed images of ...
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Texas Tech assistant professor Elias Aydi led an international team of astronomers in publishing new findings on how stellar explosions, called novae, unfold. Using a high-resolution imaging technique ...