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Hubble reveals the Crab Nebula is still exploding after 1,000 years, exposing a rare real-time view of cosmic expansion
A new analysis from NASA using the Hubble Space Telescope shows that the Crab Nebula, the remnant of a supernova recorded in 1054, is still rapidly expanding, offering rare, direct evidence that the ...
New Hubble images show the Crab Nebula is still expanding and evolving nearly 1,000 years after its original supernova ...
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NASA's Hubble revisits Crab Nebula to capture its expansion 25 years after first observation
The new image captured by Hubble observes the nebula’s intricate filamentary structure.
Nearly a millennium ago, astronomers witnessed a brilliant new star blazing in the sky—a supernova so bright it was visible ...
A quarter-century after first observing the full Crab Nebula, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has taken a fresh look at the ...
Nearly a millennium ago, scientists observed a magnificent new star blazing in the sky, a supernova so intense that it could ...
By comparing new Hubble observations with images first taken in 1999, astronomers traced the continuing expansion of one of ...
Watching a star die has an oddly intimate quality, particularly when it fades slowly and almost purposefully rather than ...
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