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Simulation of the explosion of a 40 solar mass star, 1.7 seconds after collapse. The rendered entropy shows regions heated by the expanding shock wave and/or neutrino heating. The development of turbulent convection and global asymmetry facilitate a successful explosion. (Credit: T. Wang, UC Berkeley)
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