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SN 2023zkd: The First Known Star Explosion Interacting with a Black Hole Astronomers have made a rare and astonishing discovery in the cosmos — a stellar explosion that collided with a black hole...

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Four panels showcasing x-ray images of supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud.  Clockwise from top left, the SNRs depict ages of 600, 1500, 10,000, and 13,000 years, illustrating the expansion of cosmic debris from stellar explosions (Type Ia & Type II).  The lower left SNR shows a neutron star at its center.

Four panels showcasing x-ray images of supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Clockwise from top left, the SNRs depict ages of 600, 1500, 10,000, and 13,000 years, illustrating the expansion of cosmic debris from stellar explosions (Type Ia & Type II). The lower left SNR shows a neutron star at its center.

Astronomy Picture from 28/07/2006

Four Supernova Remnants

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060728.html


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