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Evidence has just been found which helps to confirm our understanding of how stars come to an end of their lifecycles by astronomers at Cardiff University in Cardiff, Wales.
The scientists claim they've found evidence of a neutron star which was left behind once a massive star ended its life in a gigantic explosion which led to the formation of Supernova 1987A.
Astronomers have unsuccessfully been trying for over 30 years to locate the neutron star, but it has been hidden behind a very thick cloud of cosmic dust.
Read more: Scientists discover evidence of missing neutron star in Supernova
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This is the only known photo in existence of Albert Einstein writing his famous formula E=mc2 on a blackboard.
3,000 people lined up outside on December 28, 1934, but only 450 of them could get into Little Theatre. The theater today is called Kresge Theatre at Carnegie-Mellon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Read more: The Only Known Photo of Einstein and His Formula
Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) attached to the Canadarm during the first Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer repair spacewalk on Nov. 15, 2019
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Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan concluded their spacewalk at 1:18 p.m. EST. During the six hour and 39 minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully positioned materials, removed a debris cover on the AMS, and installed handrails in preparation for the subsequent spacewalks.
Read more: Spacewalkers Complete First Excursion to Repair Cosmic Particle Detector