The cataclysmic collision of two neutron stars results in a spectacular explosion called kilonova. It is an explosion thousand times stronger than a typical stellar blow-up called a nova. The merger created gravitational waves, the kilonova explosion and outbursts of gamma rays, X-rays, and visible light. Astronomers were able to see for the first time a gravitational wave source with both gravitational waves and electromagnetic waves. The high pressure and temperature of the kilonova resulted in the synthesis of heavy elements like uranium and gold, whose subsequent decay led to the emission of ultraviolet, optical and near-infrared light. This event, named GW170817, solved many puzzles in astronomy -how heavy elements like gold, platinum and uranium are synthesised; is the speed of gravitational waves different from the speed of light and are the puzzling powerful short gamma-ray burst arising from neutron star mergers.