SN 2020tlf

SN 2020tlf was a Type II supernova that occurred 120 million light years away in the galaxy NGC 5731.

The supernova marked the first time that a red supergiant star had been observed before, during, and after the event,[2][1] being observed up to 130 days before.

[2] The progenitor star was between 10 and 12 solar masses.

It was initially believed that red supergiants were quiet before their demise; however, SN 2020tlf was observed emitting bright, intense radiation and ejecting massive amounts of gaseous material.

[3][4] Observations were also made throughout the electromagnetic spectrum, such as in the X-ray, ultraviolet, infrared and radio wave spectrums.