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Supernovae shockwaves aren't spherical

Universe Today - 17 Jul 2020 20:35
Supernovae shockwaves aren't spherical When stars blow up, they tend to release their energy in a roughly spherical shape. But much after the initial blast, the resulting shock waves can sometimes be elongated in one direction. A team of theorists used laboratory lasers to identify the potential culprit: magnetic fields. What could possibly tell a supernova blast what to …
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