Mysterious Cosmic Detonations is the title of an article in the latest issue of Scientific American and the first one was named "the Cow." In 2018 a massive cosmic explosion made its way to us as a bright flash of blue, from a later-designated AT2018cow portion of the sky. Thus, "the Cow." More scientifically, this outburst is now called a Fast Blue Optical Transient ( FBOT ). Initially there was some belief it was a supernova. Since then a few more have been found. But exactly what has confounded astrophysicists. How does a Cow compare with a gamma-ray burst ( GRB ) or a supernova? GRBs were discovered serendipitously in 1967 by Air Force satellite Velas on the lookout for Soviet nuclear testing violations. The satellites also carry a gamma-ray detector because nuclear explosions produce gamma rays. But this glaring light came from outer space beyond our universe. This was the mystery of those days until scientists deter...
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