Space
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Supernovas May Form Dust and Dirt Flowing through Galaxies: ESO
An explanation for the dirty, dusky appearance of galaxies in interstellar space may be revealed by new observations from the ALMA telescope, which captured for the first time the remnants of a recent supernova brimming with freshly formed dust.
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