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Neutron star merger hiding in mini-galaxy could answer 2 big astrophysics questions

Astronomers have spotted a colossal explosion coming from a pair of merging neutron stars lurking within the remnants of an ancient galaxy pileup. The unexpected “collision within a collision” could help answer “not one, but two” major astrophysics questions, the researchers claim.

In a new study, published March 10 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of scientists revealed the discovery of a new gamma-ray burst (GRB) — one of the universe’s most powerful and luminous types of explosions — shooting a beam of radiation directly at Earth from around 4.7 billion light-years away.

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