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The Star Explosion That Compressed Earth's Atmosphere from 2 Billion Light Years Away

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Explore the most powerful star explosion ever recorded, known as the Brightest Explosion of All Time (B.O.A.T), in this 17-minute video. Discover how this cosmic event, occurring 2 billion light-years away, was powerful enough to compress Earth's atmosphere. Learn about the formation of heavy elements in the universe and gain insights into the extreme physics of stellar explosions. Delve into the latest astronomical observations and scientific theories surrounding this unprecedented cosmic phenomenon, expanding your understanding of astrophysics and the dynamic nature of our universe.

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The Star Explosion So Powerful, It Compressed Our Atmosphere from 2 Billion Light Years Away


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Astrum

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