Astronomy's Oldest Known 'Nova' a Cosmic Case of Mistaken Identity

Monday, March 23, 2015 - 17:00 in Astronomy & Space

Cosmic detectives are investigating a case of mistaken stellar identity: CK Vulpeculae, an exploding star that was once known as the oldest recorded nova — a nuclear explosion in space — was more likely caused by the merger of two stars.

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