ScienceCasts: Why Won't the Supernova Explode?
Stay up to date with NASA Science: https://science.nasa.gov/?utm_source=... A question has been troubling astronomers: Why won't the supernova explode? Although real stars blow up, the best computer models of dying stars do not result in much of a bang. NASA has launched a new observatory named "NuSTAR" to seek out the missing physics of exploding stars.

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ScienceCasts: Hidden Magnetic Portals Around Earth

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What is dark matter and dark energy? Astro-Investigates Ep. 5 (Dark Universe)

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Hunting for Life on Icy Worlds: Iceland’s Extreme Environments Reveal Clues

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Flight Engineers Give NASA’s Dragonfly Lift

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ScienceCasts: What Lies Inside Jupiter

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NASA's Our Alien Earth: The Lava Tubes of Mauna Loa, Hawai'i

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ScienceCasts: The Radiation Belt Storm Probes

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ScienceCasts: A Star With Spiral Arms

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ScienceCasts: Dark Lightning

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ScienceCasts: The First Extraterrestrial Marathon

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ScienceCasts: Voyager 1 at the Final Frontier

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Exploring Iceland Like It’s Mars: NASA Scientists Test Life-Seeking Strategies

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ScienceCasts: Meteor Smoke Makes Strange Clouds

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ScienceCasts: The Sound of Earthsong

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ScienceCasts: Mysterious Objects at the Edge of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Inside Iceland’s "Moon on Earth" | How NASA Preps for the Exploring the Moon

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ScienceCasts: Collision Course? A Comet Heads for Mars

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ScienceCasts: Total Eclipse of the Sun

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Our Alien Earth: The Great Sand Dunes of Kobuk Valley, Alaska (NASA Teaser Trailer)

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