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July 4, 1054: The Crab Nebula supernova explodes
On July 4, 1054, a supernova explosion occurred, marking the death of a star thought to be nine to 11 times more massive than ...
Astronomers developed the world's first AI system that can automatically detect, identify, and classify supernovae. It could save scientists precious time. Reading time 2 minutes You can add supernova ...
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For the first time ever, astronomers use radio waves from a supernova to reveal the final years of a star that collapsed in deep space
Astronomers have picked up the first-ever radio signals from aType Ibn supernova, a rare kind of stellar explosion tied to ...
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A long-predicted type of cosmic explosion has finally burst onto the scene. Researchers have found convincing evidence for an electron-capture supernova, a stellar explosion ignited when atomic nuclei ...
The spiraling arms of the Pinwheel galaxy. Image: NASA, ESA, K. Kuntz (JHU), F. Bresolin (University of Hawaii), J. Trauger (Jet Propulsion Lab), J. Mould (NOAO), Y ...
Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe saw a "new and unusual star" in the November 1572 sky. He called it a new star, or "stella nova". This astronomical event changed the way the scientific world viewed the ...
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