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NASA captures the 'fading ghost' of a Milky Way supernova Somewhere between 80,000 and a million years ago, a titanic explosion ripped apart a star in a section of our Milky Way galaxy, some 6,400 light years from Earth.
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Blast from the past: Boffins find the fastest exploding non-supernova star Eta Carinae is one the strangest star systems in space. When it exploded in the 19th century, it became the second brightest star in the sky.
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Who was buried at Stonehenge? New study sheds light Researchers stand at the excavation site of Aubrey Hole 7, where cremated human remains were recovered at Stonehenge to be studied.
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