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Intergalactic Explosion

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science-and-astronomy2 years ago

Unexplained Intergalactic Explosion Baffles Astronomers

The Hubble Telescope has observed a luminous fast blue optical transient (LFBOT), a rare and mysterious cosmic explosion, in intergalactic space between two galaxies over 3 billion light-years away. This burst of blue light, known as "the Finch," is unlike any previously observed LFBOTs, as it is not located in a galaxy. Astronomers are considering two possible explanations: a star being ripped apart by an intermediate-mass black hole or a kilonova resulting from the collision of two neutron stars. Further research is needed to determine the true nature of this astronomical phenomenon.

astronomy2 years ago

Unexplained Intergalactic Explosion Baffles Astronomers as Hubble Telescope Observes

The Hubble Telescope has observed a massive intergalactic explosion known as a luminous fast blue optical transient (LFBOT) in the space between two galaxies over 3 billion light-years away. This LFBOT, nicknamed "the Finch," is unique because it was found in intergalactic space rather than within a galaxy like previous LFBOTs. Astronomers are unsure of the cause but are considering two possibilities: a star being ripped apart by an intermediate-mass black hole or a kilonova resulting from the collision of two neutron stars. Further research is needed to determine the true nature of this mysterious cosmic event.