The Supernova Rose
Cambridge, 1938. Edmund Blackwood was thirty-five, serious, and tired in a way that sleep couldn't fix. He was an astrophysicist at Cambridge University, which meant he spent his days calculating the trajectories of distant stars and his nights wondering if any of it mattered. The signal came on a Thursday in March. Edmund was alone in the observatory, calibrating a radio telescope that had...
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