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End in Fire The Supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud ~ End in Fire The Supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud Hardcover – March 30 1990
End in Fire The Supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud ~ An examination of the spectacular end to the life of an ordinary star in our neighbour galaxy which exploded as a supernova in 1987 This was the first supernova to be visible to the eye for 400 years and it was the nearest stardeath to be studied by modern scientific equipment
End in fire the supernova in the large magellanic cloud ~ An examination of the spectacular end to the life of an ordinary star in our neighbour galaxy which exploded as a supernova in 1987 This was the first supernova to be visible to the eye for 400 years and it was the nearest stardeath to be studied by modern scientific equipment
BookReview End in Fire the Supernova in the Large ~ Title BookReview End in Fire the Supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud Authors Murdin P Publication Astronomy Quarterly Vol 7 NO 4 P250 1990
APOD 2015 August 27 The Large Cloud of Magellan ~ About 160000 lightyears distant in the constellation Dorado the Large Magellanic Cloud LMC is seen here in a remarkably deep colorful image Spanning about 15000 lightyears or so it is the most massive of the Milky Ways satellite galaxies and is the home of the closest supernova in modern times SN 1987A
Large Magellanic Cloud Wikipedia ~ The Large Magellanic Cloud has a prominent central bar and a spiral arm The central bar seems to be warped so that the east and west ends are nearer the Milky Way than the middle 19 In 2014 measurements from the Hubble Space Telescope made it possible to determine that the LMC has a rotation period of 250 million years
Large Small Magellanic Cloud Facts ~ The Large Magellanic Cloud contains a highly active starbirth region called the Tarantula Nebula It is part of a larger cloud of gas and dust and its high rate of star formation may be caused by compression of interstellar gas and dust by the collision of the cloud with the interstellar medium The 1987a supernova exploded not far from this
February 23 Brightest Supernova Ever Seen in the Large Magellanic Cloud ~ Extremely Rare Supernova Shot Taken by an Amateur Astronomer Duration 935 Anton Petrov 17287 views
SN 1987A Wikipedia ~ SN 1987A was a type II supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud a dwarf galaxy satellite of the Milky occurred approximately 514 kiloparsecs 168000 lightyears from Earth and was the closest observed supernova since Keplers Supernova 1987As light reached Earth on February 23 1987 and as the earliest supernova discovered that year was labeled 1987A
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