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We just saw the exact moment a star exploded for the first time ever.

Astronomers have achieved a rare feat: imaging the exact moment a massive star detonatedโ€”and the explosion was anything but spherical.

SN 2024ggi, a supernova located 22 million light-years away in the spiral galaxy NGC 3621, was detected a mere 26 hours after ignition. This extraordinarily early discovery allowed researchers to train the European Southern Observatoryโ€™s Very Large Telescope in Chile on the event while it was still in its infancy.

Using the technique of spectropolarimetryโ€”which analyzes the polarization of light to reveal geometric structureโ€”the team uncovered a surprising truth: the expanding shockwave was distinctly aspherical, elongated into an โ€œoliveโ€ or prolate shape along one primary axis.

This asymmetry means the catastrophic rebound following the starโ€™s core collapse did not propagate uniformly in all directions, directly contradicting the long-standing assumption that the deepest layers of a core-collapse supernova explode spherically.

The progenitor was a red supergiant 12โ€“15 times more massive than the Sun that had exhausted its nuclear fuel, triggering gravitational collapse of its iron core. In most supernovae, the initial shape of this breakout is quickly obscured as the blast wave slams into the starโ€™s outer envelope. Here, however, astronomers captured polarized light signatures of the still-unobscured ejecta, freezing the explosionโ€™s geometry in time.

The discovery carries far-reaching consequences. It strongly suggests that asymmetry is common, if not universal, in the earliest phases of massive-star deaths. Current theoretical models, which often assume spherical symmetry at the core, will need significant revision. Moreover, these distorted explosions could help explain observed peculiarities in supernova remnants, the production of gamma-ray bursts, and the kicking of neutron stars and black holes to high speeds at birth.

By catching a star in the act of dying asymmetrically, SN 2024ggi has given us a vivid glimpse into the violent, chaotic physics that govern the final heartbeat of the universeโ€™s most massive stars.

[๐ŸŽž๏ธ Artistโ€™s animation of a supernova explosion]

[Unique shape of starโ€™s explosion revealed just a day after detection. ESO, 2025]


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Urban Canvas Streets of Expression


- March -

#art

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Style across centuries


[๐ŸŽž๏ธ Keith Lissner]

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The beautiful Rosy Maple Moth


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When I need to clean under large appliances or furniture, I do this ๐Ÿ‘‡


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#lifehack

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The New Nile Project: Egyptโ€™s 114 km artificial river aims to bring water to the desert, creating a second Nile.


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The visual explanation of integration in calculus


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Magnus effect model aircraft are experimental and hobbyist-built remote-controlled (R/C) planes that use spinning cylinders, or rotors, instead of traditional wings to generate lift.


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A time-lapse of an artist creating a surreal space scene using spray paint


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JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui captures a real time sunrise from the International Space Station.


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Shooting this kingfisher was so much fun! These birds are so insanely fast and skilled. In the underwater shot you can see how they use their own airbubbles to rise back up to the surface again.


๐Ÿ“ธ Credit: IG/edwinhaighton ยฉ๏ธ

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Fold a moon and keep it on desk


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#diy #origami

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The Veiled Christ is a marble sculpture by Giuseppe Sanmartino, housed in the Sansevero Chapel in Naples, Italy.

Created in 1753, it is considered one of the masterpieces of world sculpture.


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#travel

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Do you agree ?


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A visual animation of chromosomes separating during cell division


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Secret tool for drawing โœ๏ธ


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Look at him he has an extraordinary talent for painting. ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‚โœจ


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Sudan has more pyramids than any country in the world, even more than Egypt. More than 200 pyramids were built in Sudan, as opposed to the 118 pyramids in all of Egypt, during the ancient reign.


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#travel

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Pangolins are the only mammals wholly covered in scales. They use those scales to protect themselves from predators in the wild.


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Folding origami boats


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#origami

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Super-Kamiokande, a massive underground neutrino detector in Japan


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