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NASA Astronomy Uncovers Youngest Supernova in Our Galaxy

Posted on May 19th, 2008 by Michael

Supernova remnant G1.9+0.3.
Supernova remnant G1.9+0.3

The most recent supernova in our galaxy has been discovered by tracking the rapid expansion of its remains. This result, using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory’s Very Large Array, will help improve our understanding of how often supernovae explode in the Milky Way galaxy.

The supernova explosion occurred about 140 years ago, making it the most recent in the Milky Way. Previously, the last known supernova in our galaxy occurred around 1680, an estimate based on the expansion of its remnant, Cassiopeia A.

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