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The most powerful explosion ever recorded

Science In Action

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The Afterglow of the Gamma Ray Burst

It's still, I think, it's two billion light years away. So we cannot directly identify the star that exploded. We think we can identify the galaxy where this took place and that will give us some clue about the environment where these kind of stars happen. But we can also track the afterglow for a much longer period of time.

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