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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz. Got a minute?
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2 .Not many people can boast of discovering a new celestial wonder, let alone doing so before puberty.
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3 .But 10-year-old Nathan Gray of Nova Scotia has done just that:
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4 .Gray is officially the youngest person ever to identify a new supernova.
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5 .Gray, with the help of his father, used the local Abbey Ridge Observatory to spot the exploding star on October 30th.
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6 .His find was confirmed as a bona-fide supernova last week by Italian astronomers.
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7 .They took spectroscopic measurements that showed the newfound object had the wavelength signatures of a supernova.
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8 .Supernovas happen when giant stars run out of fuel for nuclear fusion and collapse in on themselves.
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9 .The resulting giant explosions are so bright they are visible from distant galaxies.
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10 .Nathan Gray found his supernova in the constellation of Draco,
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11 .where he noticed a new bright star that hadn't been there in older images.
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12 .Nathan comes from a space-minded family.
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13 .In fact, he stole his new title from his older sister, Kathryn Aurora Gray, who had held the record for youngest person to discover a supernova.
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14 .Looks like the family has multiple young stars.
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15 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz.
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