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  1. Betelgeuse Supernova: Unleashing Cosmic Intrigue as Earth's Fate Hangs 🚀 Crazy right? 👉 🚨 Best Telescopes for Beginners! https://telescopeadvisor.com/best-telescopes-for-beginners.php Would you go there? #FunFact #DidYouKnow #ScienceFacts #STEM

    Betelgeuse Supernova: Unleashi...

  2. A Supernova in Motion

    In 1604, astronomers first caught sight of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, a massive explosion some 17,000 light-years away. Twenty-five years of observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory went into making this timelapse, which shows the supernova remnant‘s material pushing into the surrounding gas and dust.

    In its fastest regions, the supernova remnant is moving around 2% of the speed of light–some 22 million kilometers per hour. Slower parts of the remnant are moving at just 0.5% of light-speed. (Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/Pan-STARRS; via Gizmodo)

    #astrophysics #compressibleFlow #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #physics #science #shockwave #supernova #turbulence
  3. A Supernova in Motion

    In 1604, astronomers first caught sight of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, a massive explosion some 17,000 light-years away. Twenty-five years of observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory went into making this timelapse, which shows the supernova remnant‘s material pushing into the surrounding gas and dust.

    In its fastest regions, the supernova remnant is moving around 2% of the speed of light–some 22 million kilometers per hour. Slower parts of the remnant are moving at just 0.5% of light-speed. (Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/Pan-STARRS; via Gizmodo)

    #astrophysics #compressibleFlow #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #physics #science #shockwave #supernova #turbulence
  4. A Supernova in Motion

    In 1604, astronomers first caught sight of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, a massive explosion some 17,000 light-years away. Twenty-five years of observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory went into making this timelapse, which shows the supernova remnant‘s material pushing into the surrounding gas and dust.

    In its fastest regions, the supernova remnant is moving around 2% of the speed of light–some 22 million kilometers per hour. Slower parts of the remnant are moving at just 0.5% of light-speed. (Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/Pan-STARRS; via Gizmodo)

    #astrophysics #compressibleFlow #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #physics #science #shockwave #supernova #turbulence
  5. A Supernova in Motion

    In 1604, astronomers first caught sight of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, a massive explosion some 17,000 light-years away. Twenty-five years of observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory went into making this timelapse, which shows the supernova remnant‘s material pushing into the surrounding gas and dust.

    In its fastest regions, the supernova remnant is moving around 2% of the speed of light–some 22 million kilometers per hour. Slower parts of the remnant are moving at just 0.5% of light-speed. (Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/Pan-STARRS; via Gizmodo)

    #astrophysics #compressibleFlow #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #physics #science #shockwave #supernova #turbulence
  6. A Supernova in Motion

    In 1604, astronomers first caught sight of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, a massive explosion some 17,000 light-years away. Twenty-five years of observations from the Chandra X-ray Observatory went into making this timelapse, which shows the supernova remnant‘s material pushing into the surrounding gas and dust.

    In its fastest regions, the supernova remnant is moving around 2% of the speed of light–some 22 million kilometers per hour. Slower parts of the remnant are moving at just 0.5% of light-speed. (Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/Pan-STARRS; via Gizmodo)

    #astrophysics #compressibleFlow #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #physics #science #shockwave #supernova #turbulence
  7. #KnowledgeBit: #Supernova #H0pe (SN H0pe) is a Type Ia supernova that was discovered in 2023. It was discovered in images of the galaxy cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0 taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

    SN H0pe was named for its potential to measure cosmic distances. It's a triply-lensed supernova, meaning that its light is triplicated by gravity, causing a time delay between images of the supernova.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/652e

  8. Carnegie Supernova Project - Fast-Declining Type Ia Supernovae as Cosmological Distance Indicators: arxiv.org/abs/2509.07093 -> thread x.com/DScol/status/19657835104 -> the #HubbleConstant is ... 75!

  9. 📸 Supernova 2025rbs in NGC 7331

    Detected on July 14, 2025rbs is a Type Ia supernova in the galaxy NGC 7331, 50 million light-years away. Likely caused by a white dwarf's thermonuclear explosion, it's now the brightest supernova in Earth's sky.

    📷 Ben Godson

    #Supernova2025rbs #NGC7331 #TypeIa #Astronomy #StellarSnap #DeepSky

  10. 📸 Supernova Remnant Simeis 147
    Simeis 147, also called the Spaghetti Nebula, is a vast supernova remnant 3,000 light-years away in Taurus and Auriga. Glowing hydrogen and oxygen filaments stretch across a region six times the width of the full Moon. A pulsar marks the collapsed core of the original star.
    📅 January 13, 2022
    📷 Jason Dain
    🔗 stellarsnap.space
    #APOD #Simeis147 #SpaghettiNebula #SupernovaRemnant #Pulsar #DeepSky #StellarSnap

  11. #PhotoOfTheDay: #Supernova #Remnant 1E 0102 Compass

    This Hubble Space Telescope portrait reveals the gaseous remains of an exploded massive star that erupted approximately 1,700 years ago.

    The stellar corpse, a supernova remnant named 1E 0102.2-7219, met its demise in the Small Magellanic Cloud.

    science.nasa.gov/asset/hubble/

  12. Des supernovas et des mutations génétiques
    🔸 le rayonnement cosmique est un facteur environnemental clé dans l'évaluation de la viabilité et de l'évolution de la vie sur Terre
    ca-se-passe-la-haut.fr/2025/01
    #astronomie #astrophysique #science #Terre #rayonnement #évolution #vie #supernova #Soleil #cosmos

  13. "
    Löwenzahn-Supernova und Zombie-Stern

    ISTA-Astrophysikerin modelliert eine einzigartige historische Supernova in 3D
    "
    ista.ac.at/de/news/loewenzahn-

    DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad713b

    25.10.2024

    #Astronomie #Astrophysik #ISTA #KCWI #PA30 #SN1181 #Supernova #SupernovaIax

  14. "
    Löwenzahn-Supernova und Zombie-Stern

    ISTA-Astrophysikerin modelliert eine einzigartige historische Supernova in 3D
    "
    ista.ac.at/de/news/loewenzahn-

    DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad713b

    25.10.2024

    #Astronomie #Astrophysik #ISTA #KCWI #PA30 #SN1181 #Supernova #SupernovaIax

  15. "
    Löwenzahn-Supernova und Zombie-Stern

    ISTA-Astrophysikerin modelliert eine einzigartige historische Supernova in 3D
    "
    ista.ac.at/de/news/loewenzahn-

    DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad713b

    25.10.2024

    #Astronomie #Astrophysik #ISTA #KCWI #PA30 #SN1181 #Supernova #SupernovaIax

  16. "
    Löwenzahn-Supernova und Zombie-Stern

    ISTA-Astrophysikerin modelliert eine einzigartige historische Supernova in 3D
    "
    ista.ac.at/de/news/loewenzahn-

    DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad713b

    25.10.2024

    #Astronomie #Astrophysik #ISTA #KCWI #PA30 #SN1181 #Supernova #SupernovaIax

  17. #DidYouKnow: #Supernova #H0pe (SN H0pe) is a Type Ia supernova that was discovered in 2023. It was discovered in images of the galaxy cluster PLCK G165.7+67.0 taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

    SN H0pe was named for its potential to measure cosmic distances. It's a triply-lensed supernova, meaning that its light is triplicated by gravity, causing a time delay between images of the supernova.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/652e

  18. @shockwave_supernova почему сразу негр, обыкновенный японский афроамериканец, они же оттуда и появились

    #сарказм