In 1987 a star exploded in a nearby galaxy, and detectors deep underground caught the burst of neutr...
In 1987 a star exploded in a nearby galaxy, and detectors deep underground caught the burst of neutrinos roughly three hours before any telescope on Earth saw the light arrive.
In 1987 a star exploded in a nearby galaxy, and detectors deep underground caught the burst of neutrinos roughly three hours before any telescope on Earth...
Author: Space Daily
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