
The JWST has witnessed an immense Supernova 11.4 billion years in the past making the earliest one ever observed. It has also indicated that early Supernovas were different to the ones we are seeing billions of years later.
“The high explosion energy of AT 2023adsv could indicate that the properties of supernova explosions might have been different in the early universe.” Full story on Space.com
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