Star Explodes in Aspherical 2D Shape in Space Challenging ‘Our Preconceptions of How Stars Might Explode’
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Fast blue optical transients, or FBOTs are energetic explosions in space, but they are also extremely rare. In fact only 5 have ever been detected to date, but the most recent one that occurred around 180 million light-years away is even stranger. That’s because it didn’t explode spherically like, well, every other explosion ever. This on seems to have exploded in a 2D disk.