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  • #31
    It was a supernova. I think scientists can still see its remnants today.
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    • #32


      The first one listed is what I think you two are referring to
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Gatekeeper
        It was a supernova. I think scientists can still see its remnants today.
        There was a news article some months ago about it. NASA had pictures taken by the Hubble I think.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Makahlua


          The first one listed is what I think you two are referring to
          Hmm. Is it just me, or did the Chinese witness *a lot* of supernovas, if you include the unconfirmed ones? Twenty or so over a 2,000-year period. Strange, why we haven't seen any new ones since 1604 CE. You'd think a star somewhere in the visible part of the galaxy would be about ready to blow by now. After all, there's only billions of them out there.

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          • #35
            Maybe we aren't looking hard enough.
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