Prepare to have your cosmic understanding challenged! Astronomers have just unveiled the true shape of a supernova, and it's not what you'd expect. Forget perfect spheres; these stellar explosions are more like olives!
Thanks to the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT), we've gotten our first detailed look at a supernova's early stages. The target? Supernova SN 2024ggi, observed a mere 26 hours after its discovery on April 10, 2024. This rapid response was thanks to Yi Yang, an assistant professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, who swiftly proposed the VLT's use.
But here's where it gets controversial... The initial observations revealed that SN 2024ggi, as it began to explode, wasn't spherical but rather ellipsoidal. This discovery is a game-changer, offering unprecedented insights into the mechanics of these cosmic events.