The explosion, which occurred two billion light-years from Earth, is possibly the brightest explosion ever observed. It resulted in an intense burst of radiation that enveloped the entire solar system. It also affected equipment installed in several spacecraft.
This type of gamma-ray burst event is known as the most powerful and brightest burst in the universe. This burst is named GRB 221009A. Analysis of 7000 thousand gamma-ray bursts revealed that GRB 221009A was the brightest explosion ever observed, and such an event occurs once every 10,000 years.
According to Dr. Dean Perley of the Astrophysics Research Institute at Liverpool John Moores University (who observed the event with the university’s telescope on the island of Spain), the outburst lasted only a few seconds. emitting as much energy as our Sun will emit in its entire lifetime.
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