Located around 26,000 light-years from Earth, the remnant is one of the closest to Sagittarius A*.
Now, an international team of astronomers studying data from Chandra may have found the remnants of an ancient supernova in ...
A new study of two supernova remnants, the debris left behind after stars explode, suggests the explosions came from stellar ...
A star appears to have exploded near the centre of our galaxy at least 1,700 years ago. The light from that event is long ...
NASA scientists have identified what may be the first known pair of supernova remnants produced by stars that once orbited ...
Learn about a bright blob in the central region of the Milky Way, illuminating what may be a remnant of a massive star that ...
Astronomers working with two of the world’s most powerful X-ray telescopes have identified what appears to be a young ...
M83 is located about 15 million light-years away from Earth and is forming stars at a high rate. Using 14 years of Chandra ...
If the supernova remnant is confirmed, it would be one of the closest to the supermassive black hole that lies in the center ...
A set of supernovae are behaving in weird ways, more than a decade’s worth of data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory ...
Astronomers have discovered a superluminous supernova drawing energy from a surrounding glowing structure, challenging current understanding of extreme events.
A supernova at least twice as bright and energetic, and likely much more massive than any yet recorded has been identified by an international team of astronomers, led by the University of Birmingham.