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Astronomers Prepare for Milky Way Supernova, 100 Percent Sure to Occur within 50 Years [VIDEO]
Within the next 50 years a supernova will ignite in the Milky Way, according to a team of scientists at The Ohio State University, who report the odds are almost 100 percent that the cosmic event will be visible with infrared radiation-detecting telescopes.
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