Shrapnel from an exploded star

26 Sep 2015 admin In G+ Posts

Originally shared by +Michael Interbartolo

Not long before the dawn of recorded human history, our distant ancestors would have witnessed what appeared to be a bright new star briefly blazing in the northern sky, rivaling the glow of our moon. In fact, it was the titanic detonation of a bloated star much more massive than our sun. Now, thousands of years later, the expanding remnant of that blast can be seen as the Cygnus Loop, a donut-shaped nebula that is six times the apparent diameter of the full moon.
Full details http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2015/29/

 

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