
Hubble has captured a close-up of the remnant of a supernova that exploded in the Milky Way on 1 May 1006. The explosion is one of the brightest in recorded history and was visible with the naked eye.
The delicate-looking remnant is actually part of a shock wave from the stellar explosion. The roiling remains are still expanding, moving at a clip of about 10 million kilometres per hour.
The delicate-looking remnant is actually part of a shock wave from the stellar explosion. The roiling remains are still expanding, moving at a clip of about 10 million kilometres per hour.
so, do you think this is moving towards us or away from us?
2 comments:
Only can hope it is moving away
from us instead of closing in.
Where do you get all that weird
stuff.????? Guess I better start
snooping around and see what I
can include on your blog. Glad
nobody has checked that picture
out. Thanks alot.
I think we need a picture of the four of you kids.
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