Getting to supernova
White dwarf stars often don’t waltz together when they die. A new survey of 41 “Type Ia” supernovas, the explosions these dwarfs die in when they suck too much material off another star, found sodium gas flowing away from many of the explosions. But white dwarfs are mostly made of carbon and oxygen, so the sodium gas was probably thrown off by an ordinary or giant star.
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