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Learning more about supernovae through stardust

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Each presolar grain has a unique isotopic fingerprint that tells us its story.

For decades , we could only study presolar grains found in meteorites, but missions such as Stardust captured particles from comets.

Observations from radio telescopes such as ALMA allow astronomers to look at the isotope ratios of these grains at their point of origin.

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