Physicists from CERN and the Israeli technology institute Technion have been able to predict for the first time when and where a supernova will appear.
Researchers take advantage of the relationship between gamma rays and supernova explosions to make the forecast. Thus, after the explosion of gamma rays they could see on March 29, it was concluded that on April 8 the light of a supernova was going to be seen in the same direction. And also correct.