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DandyDon

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A gi*gantic stel*lar ex*plo*sion de*tected March 19 by has shat*tered the rec*ord for the fur*thest ob*ject vis*i*ble with the na*ked eye, sci*en*tists say—half*way across the known uni*verse.

Sad*ly, the show lasted only hours. But “if some*one just hap*pened to be look*ing at the right place at the right time, they saw the most dis*tant ob*ject ev*er seen by hu*man eyes with*out op*ti*cal aid” on record, said Ste*phen Hol*land of NASA’s God*dard Space Flight Cen*ter in Green*belt, Md.



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A gi*gantic stel*lar ex*plo*sion de*tected March 19 by has shat*tered the rec*ord for the fur*thest ob*ject vis*i*ble with the na*ked eye, sci*en*tists say—half*way across the known uni*verse.

Sad*ly, the show lasted only hours. But “if some*one just hap*pened to be look*ing at the right place at the right time, they saw the most dis*tant ob*ject ev*er seen by hu*man eyes with*out op*ti*cal aid” on record, said Ste*phen Hol*land of NASA’s God*dard Space Flight Cen*ter in Green*belt, Md.
 
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