Peer inside remnants of an 800-year-old supernova and see a ‘zombie’ star

a small bright blue central dot erupts with rays of brilliant pink and yellow green with shining stars dispersed within as well as around in the black of space
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In the year 1181, an extraordinarily bright supernova lit up the night sky like a firework for an incredible 185 consecutive days. Astronomers have since located its remnants within the constellation Cassiopeia and imaged it — appropriately, it looks like a giant firework.

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NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory released this new composite image of SNR 1181 that combines data across the electromagnetic spectrum. That data was collected from various Earth- and space-based observatories: ESA’s XMM-Newton, NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Space Explorer, the MDM Observatory in Arizona and Pan-STARRS in Hawaii.



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