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New ‘early warning’ system could help astronomers watch a supernova explosion in


Scientists have discovered a telltale clue that a star is about to go supernova. The new discovery could help astronomers develop an “early warning system” before one of these cosmic explosions happens that would allow scientists to watch one in real time, a new study suggests. 

“With this early-warning system we can get ready to observe them real-time, to point the world’s best telescopes at the precursor stars,” said study lead author Benjamin Davies. With this early warning, scientists can then “watch them getting literally ripped apart in front of our eyes.”



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