Famous Supernovae Still Echo Across the Milky Way - PhysOrg

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Famous Supernovae Still Echo Across the Milky Way - PhysOrg

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In 1572, the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe observed and studied the explosion of a star that became known as Tycho’s supernova. More than four centuries later, Chandra’s X-ray photograph of the supernova remnant shows an expanding bubble of

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