Supernova
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The bright explosion of a dying supergiant star
Real World Example
In July 1054, a supernova appeared in the sky, creating a bright light visible even during the day. Indigenous peoples in the Ancient Americas, like the Ancestral Puebloans, recorded this event in petroglyphs, showing their advanced understanding of astronomy. This highlights the historical importance of observing and interpreting celestial events, a practice that still fascinates and educates us today. Understanding the universe encourages curiosity and scientific exploration, which are crucial for technological and cultural advancements. Today, the study of such cosmic events inspires scientific careers and contributes to technologies like GPS, which many people rely on daily for navigation.
Practice Version
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