Two neutron stars collided, causing a massive explosion observed by the Hubble Telescope.
This collision led to the creation of a black hole—a rare and powerful cosmic event.
The explosion released intense energy and cosmic light across the galaxy.
New atoms and elements were formed from the force of the stellar impact.
The event gives scientists insights into the origins of elements in the universe.
Observing such explosions helps uncover how heavy elements are produced in space.
This marks a new step in understanding cosmic formations and the life cycle of stars.