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Scientists see black hole shred a 'super sun' in one of the most powerful cosmic events
The event released a tremendous amount of energy, around 400 billion times that of the Sun, exceeding even the most powerful known supernovae.
Our planet has recently been struck by an extraordinary burst of cosmic rays, demonstrating an intensity level that is unparalleled in recorded history. As we delve into the specifics of this event, ...
WASHINGTON — The cosmic calendar for 2026 is stacked with meteor showers and even some eclipses. The lineup begins in January with the annual Quadrantid meteor shower peaking on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3.
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