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Write Under the Moon

Tree Langdon
Tree Langdon

Aug 16, 2021

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Imagine a billion-year lag.

If a star dies in the universe and no one is there, did it really happen?

by ipicgr from Pixabay

A Once in a Lifetime Explosion

A billion years ago, a star exploded and we can watch it today.

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