Dark Energy

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Astronomers have identified a bright supernova from over 10 billion years ago, its light gravitationally lensed into multiple images by a foreground galaxy. This unique observation allows simultaneous views of different stages of the explosion. The time delays between images could reveal details about the universe's expansion rate and dark energy.

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Fresh analysis of dark energy observations indicates the universe could collapse in a big crunch after expanding for another 11 billion years. Cornell physicist Henry Tye's model, based on data from major surveys, predicts a total lifespan of about 33 billion years for the cosmos. This challenges long-held views of endless expansion.

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