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NuSTAR is showing that exploding stars slosh around before blasting apart. This 3-D computer simulation demonstrates how the supernova explosion might look.
Beacons of X-ray Light
October 8th, 2014
Hunting Black Holes with X-Ray Eyes
May 7th, 2012
NASA's NuSTAR Untangles Mystery of How Stars Explode Article | nustar140219
Untangling the Remains of Cassiopeia A AvmImage | nustar140219a
Adding a New "Color" to Palate of Cassiopeia A Images AvmImage | nustar140219b
Evolution of a Supernova AvmImage | nustar140219c
The Creation of Titanium in Stars AvmImage | nustar140219d
Radioactive Core of a Dead Star AvmImage | nustar140219e
The Case of Missing Iron in Cassiopeia A AvmImage | nustar140219f
NuSTAR Data Point to Sloshing Supernovas AvmImage | nustar140219g
Sloshing Star Goes Supernova Video | nustar140219v1