Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope

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Last updated 17 Juni 2024
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
Hypervelocity clouds, generally thought to be falling fast into the Milky Way, might have an alternative explanation that places them near us.
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
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Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
Supernova Remnant 1E 0102
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope 2021 - eoPortal
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
In recent weeks, Betelgeuse has at times shone more than 50 percent brighter than normal, raising hopes for a nearby supernova spectacle. (Credit: Milky Way app) : r/spaceporn
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
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Star-forming gas cloud lights up in new telescope photo
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
A new supernova has appeared in the night sky
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
Webb telescope shares stunning new image of star birth to mark its first anniversary - CBS Baltimore
Speeding Cloud Might Come from Recent, Nearby Supernova - Sky & Telescope -  Sky & Telescope
How fast does a star's mass move through space right after a supernova explosion? - Quora

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