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Supernova whose light will ‘reappear’ in 60 years could solve the biggest problem in cosmology

Two incredibly rare supernovas that erupted billions of years ago provide a unique opportunity to explain cosmology’s biggest mystery — How fast is the universe expanding?

But there’s a twist: Even though astronomers have already observed these exploding stars, we will have to wait up to 60 years for their light to reach us again.

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