It's an inconvenient truth of astronomy that nobody gets a personal invitation to witness a star's dying breaths.
Catching sight of a star at a critical moment of its demise is a matter of fortune, making it a rare find.
The data will allow them to test theories about what the star's dying light could tell us about its size. However, we can observe the changes in the star's glow, and they reveal a few things about how it died. And lived.Abell 370 galaxy clusterHaving so many galaxies close together is bound to put a big dimple into the cosmic landscape, causing the star's light to bend slightly as it slipped through.
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