First Image of a Star's Double Detonation Revealed

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Astronomers have captured the first visual evidence of a star undergoing a double detonation, supporting the theory that some Type Ia supernovae can explode via a two-stage process involving a white dwarf and stolen helium, which has significant implications for understanding cosmic expansion and the universe's evolution.
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