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How Does a Star Explode? – Supernova 1054
June 11th, 2009 by admin
For years it was outside the Confucian Temple of the city. Almost in the center there is a small circular indentation to the northwest of the star Tien Kuan in the constellation of Taurus as we know it today. This star does not exist but with new technology we know what they wanted to tell us. The explosion of a star in the year 1054, a Supernova.edwin hubble telescope The Supernova is also significant because it is the sight of the Crab Nebula. So the Crab Nebula was born in 1054 and also has the number M1 in the Messier catalogue. Unlike the 1006 blast, the Crab is visible in optical telescopes as well.