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The supernova that wasn't: a tale of three cosmic eruptions – Astronomy Now
The supernova that wasn't: a tale of three cosmic eruptions – Astronomy Now

Astronomers See Evidence of Something Unexpected in the Universe
Astronomers See Evidence of Something Unexpected in the Universe

Tour Stunning Hubble Images of Incredible Nebulae in This New NASA Video
Tour Stunning Hubble Images of Incredible Nebulae in This New NASA Video

Supernova - Wikipedia
Supernova - Wikipedia

NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Telescope Captures Stunning Image Of A  Supernova - Science
NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Telescope Captures Stunning Image Of A Supernova - Science

Where's the Kaboom? Astronomers Detect No X-Ray Emission From Recent  Supernova Explosion – AmericaSpace
Where's the Kaboom? Astronomers Detect No X-Ray Emission From Recent Supernova Explosion – AmericaSpace

This date in science: Supernova 1987A | Space | EarthSky
This date in science: Supernova 1987A | Space | EarthSky

Using supernovae to measure distances
Using supernovae to measure distances

Telescopes | Multiwavelength Astronomy
Telescopes | Multiwavelength Astronomy

Group of telescopes finds X-ray engine inside mysterious supernova
Group of telescopes finds X-ray engine inside mysterious supernova

Supernova Observations | Astronomy
Supernova Observations | Astronomy

This date in science: Supernova 1987A | Space | EarthSky
This date in science: Supernova 1987A | Space | EarthSky

ESA - Team of telescopes finds X-ray engine inside mysterious supernova
ESA - Team of telescopes finds X-ray engine inside mysterious supernova

NASA's three Great Observatories -- the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer  Space Telescope, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory -- joined forces to  probe the expanding remains of a supernova, called Kepler's supernova
NASA's three Great Observatories -- the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory -- joined forces to probe the expanding remains of a supernova, called Kepler's supernova

What is a supernova? | Space
What is a supernova? | Space

Supernova 1987A: 'Blob' hides long-sought remnant from star blast - BBC News
Supernova 1987A: 'Blob' hides long-sought remnant from star blast - BBC News

Group of telescopes finds X-ray engine inside mysterious supernova
Group of telescopes finds X-ray engine inside mysterious supernova

A 19th Century collage of current astronomical telescopes used for  astronomy, a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena  in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include
A 19th Century collage of current astronomical telescopes used for astronomy, a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include

Kepler's Supernova Experiment Captures First Moments of a Dying Star | NASA
Kepler's Supernova Experiment Captures First Moments of a Dying Star | NASA

Bad Astronomy | What was the most recent Milky Way supernova as seen from  Earth? | SYFY WIRE
Bad Astronomy | What was the most recent Milky Way supernova as seen from Earth? | SYFY WIRE

Hubble captures supernova 70M light-years away as it briefly outshines its  host galaxy: Digital Photography Review
Hubble captures supernova 70M light-years away as it briefly outshines its host galaxy: Digital Photography Review

7 Incredible Discoveries from Two Decades of X-rays - Sky & Telescope - Sky  & Telescope
7 Incredible Discoveries from Two Decades of X-rays - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope

Bad Astronomy | Time-lapse video from Hubble of a supernova fading | SYFY  WIRE
Bad Astronomy | Time-lapse video from Hubble of a supernova fading | SYFY WIRE

Observatories Across the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Observatories Across the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Astronomers peek through supernova using radio telescopes in Australia and  Chile - The Economic Times
Astronomers peek through supernova using radio telescopes in Australia and Chile - The Economic Times