SN 1604, also known as Kepler's Supernova, Kepler's Nova or Kepler's Star, was a Type Ia supernova that occurred in the Milky Way, in the constellation... 16 KB (1,675 words) - 23:32, 6 April 2024 |
A supernova remnant (SNR) is the structure resulting from the explosion of a star in a supernova. The supernova remnant is bounded by an expanding shock... 11 KB (1,236 words) - 11:35, 14 March 2024 |
is derived. The most recent supernova to be seen in the Milky Way galaxy was SN 1604, which was observed on October 9, 1604. Several people, including... 45 KB (5,048 words) - 05:09, 8 March 2024 |
SN 1572 (redirect from Tycho's Supernova) SN 1572 (Tycho's Supernova, Tycho's Nova), or B Cassiopeiae (B Cas), was a supernova of Type Ia in the constellation Cassiopeia, one of eight supernovae... 20 KB (2,224 words) - 07:39, 10 April 2024 |
"SN 1604, Kepler's Supernova". Archived from the original on January 31, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2011. "Three Great Eyes on Kepler's Supernova Remnant"... 23 KB (2,735 words) - 01:47, 21 April 2024 |
SN 1987A (redirect from Supernova 1987A) light-years) from Earth and was the closest observed supernova since Kepler's Supernova in 1604. Light and neutrinos from the explosion reached Earth... 48 KB (5,092 words) - 19:02, 9 May 2024 |
century, and the most recent Milky Way supernova confirmed to have been observed was Kepler's Supernova in 1604. In June 2019 a "SNEWS 2.0" workshop was... 7 KB (782 words) - 05:28, 15 January 2024 |
This is a list of observed supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Milky Way, as well as galaxies nearby enough to resolve individual nebulae, such as the Large... 13 KB (360 words) - 19:25, 24 April 2024 |
SN 1054 (redirect from Crab Supernova) SN 1054 is a supernova that was first observed on c. 10 July [O.S. c. 4 July] 1054, and remained visible until c. 12 April [O.S. c. 6 April] 1056.α The... 64 KB (9,084 words) - 06:01, 5 May 2024 |
year 1604 in science and technology involved some significant events. 9 October – The supernova which becomes known as Kepler's Supernova (SN 1604) is... 5 KB (394 words) - 18:20, 1 January 2023 |
Kepler wrote the book following the appearance of the supernova SN 1604, also known as Kepler's Supernova. This star appeared in the constellation Ophiuchus... 6 KB (529 words) - 12:46, 8 April 2024 |
SN 1006 (redirect from Supernova 1006) SN 1006 was a supernova that is likely the brightest observed stellar event in recorded history, reaching an estimated −7.5 visual magnitude, and exceeding... 15 KB (1,503 words) - 21:04, 22 January 2024 |
SN 1885A (redirect from Supernova 1885) Andromedae) was a supernova in the Andromeda Galaxy, the only one seen in that galaxy so far by astronomers. It was the first supernova ever seen outside... 10 KB (965 words) - 17:36, 8 October 2023 |
Cassiopeia A (category Supernova remnants) Cassiopeia A (Cas A) (listen) is a supernova remnant (SNR) in the constellation Cassiopeia and the brightest extrasolar radio source in the sky at frequencies... 20 KB (2,134 words) - 19:57, 28 April 2024 |
Supernova neutrinos are weakly interactive elementary particles produced during a core-collapse supernova explosion. A massive star collapses at the end... 37 KB (4,405 words) - 15:19, 9 May 2024 |
A hypernova (also known as a collapsar) is a very energetic supernova which is believed to result from an extreme core-collapse scenario. In this case... 20 KB (2,185 words) - 12:48, 15 March 2024 |
observations in the constellation Ophiuchus. The supernova of 1604 was first observed on 9 October 1604, near θ Ophiuchi. Johannes Kepler saw it first on... 49 KB (4,395 words) - 22:02, 27 March 2024 |
supernova (SN 1572) in the constellation Cassiopeia. 1604 – Johannes Kepler's supernova, SN 1604, in Serpens is observed. 1862 – Alvan Graham Clark observes... 6 KB (684 words) - 21:15, 19 March 2023 |
G1.9+0.3 (redirect from Supernova G1.9+0.3) G1.9+0.3 is a supernova remnant (SNR) in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is the youngest-known SNR in the Milky Way, resulting from an explosion... 5 KB (612 words) - 06:15, 26 November 2023 |
White dwarf (section Type Iax supernova) been a type Ia supernova from a white dwarf, possibly the merger of two white dwarfs. Tycho's Supernova of 1572 was also a type Ia supernova, and its remnant... 163 KB (18,562 words) - 18:44, 10 May 2024 |
SP; Hines, DC (2005). "Infrared echoes near the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A". Science. 308 (5728): 1604–6. arXiv:astro-ph/0506186. Bibcode:2005Sci...308... 39 KB (4,689 words) - 01:46, 5 May 2024 |
observed in two or three well-studied stars and possibly a handful of supernova imposters. The two clear examples in the Milky Way galaxy, P Cygni and... 38 KB (4,701 words) - 19:40, 17 February 2024 |
Johannes Kepler (section Supernova of 1604) attacks and counter-attacks on the importance of astrology after the supernova of 1604; around the same time, physician Philip Feselius published a work... 100 KB (12,450 words) - 22:52, 8 May 2024 |
more transiting planets Kepler's Supernova, a supernova that occurred in the Milky Way, observed by the naked eye in 1604 Small or great stellated dodecahedron... 418 bytes (86 words) - 09:33, 3 March 2016 |
Crab Nebula (category Supernova remnants) The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus. The common... 51 KB (5,773 words) - 18:26, 7 May 2024 |
Way. In 1987, it became host to SN 1987A, the first supernova of 1987 and the closest since 1604. This 25,000-light-year-wide galaxy contains over 10... 13 KB (1,462 words) - 21:08, 30 April 2024 |
Kepler Dorsum, a feature on the Martian moon Phobos Kepler's Supernova, a 1604 supernova Keppler, a name List of things named after Johannes Kepler Category:Kepler... 2 KB (310 words) - 16:38, 16 February 2024 |