Stars go kaboom, spilling cosmic secrets

Astronomers hope type 1a supernovas will help in quest to explain dark energy

At least once a second, a dim, elderly star somewhere in the cosmos turns into a thermonuclear bomb. Briefly outshining its home galaxy, the explosion, known as a type 1a supernova, unleashes the equivalent of 1028 megatons of TNT — enough energy to destroy an entire solar system.