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NASA shares image of The Crab supernova observed in 1054 CE – Republic World – Republic World
The Crab supernova’s remnants became one of the most famous objects in the sky after it was first observed in the year 1054, NASA revealed in a post.

On September 18, NASA revealed a historic and spectacular supernova observed in 1054 CE by its Chandra X-ray Observatory that stunned the internet. Taking to its official Instagram handle, NASA shared the breathtaking image of The Crab supernova captured on the High-Resolution Camera (HRC) at about 6,500 light-years from Earth. The supernovas remnants became one of the most famous objects in the sky after it was first observed in the year 1054, NASA revealed. The image portrayed a dense neutron …
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