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Why seeing a star crash is a ‘watershed moment in astrophysics’

Scientists have followed gravitational waves to something they’ve never seen before — the collision of two exotic objects called neutron stars.

By observing a fleeting star-like object in the sky in August, they’ve learned a lot of new things about the universe worth clinking glasses over.

Here are some amazing things about that

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