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Skip to content Universe Today Space and astronomy news Posted on October 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 by Evan Gough Quick Action Let Hubble Watch the Earliest Stages of an Unfolding Supernova Detonation If it weren’t for supernova remnants we wouldn’t have much knowledge of supernovae themselves . If a supernova explosion is the end of a star’s life , then we can also thank forensic astrophysics for much of our knowledge . The massive exploding stars leave behind brilliant and mesmerizing evidence of their catastrophic ends , and much of what we know about supernovae comes from studying the remnants rather than the explosions themselves . Supernova remnants like the Crab Nebula and SN 1604 Kepler’s Supernova are some of our most-studied objects . Observing an active supernova in the grip of
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