... years later, its remnant, called the CrabNebula, is one of the most interesting ... The CrabNebula, the remnant of the 1054 supernova explosion, photographed by the ... Shubinski, R. "All About the CrabNebula" in Astronomy, Jan. 2007, p. 70. ...
... http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/~wpb/cygloop.html . 10. CrabNebula (M1) (NGC 1952) . What is It? . ? a supernova remnant . ... Note : scroll down to the section on the CrabNebula: 40f/99 ] . Where Can I Find More Information about this Object? . ...
... We can see them because sometimes a star corpse still survives (known as a pulsar , a rapidly whirling object) and it provides energy to light up the gas and dust remains (as in the CrabNebula ). ...
... http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/~wpb/cygloop.html . 10. CrabNebula (M1) (NGC 1952) . What is It? . тАФ a supernova remnant . ... Note : scroll down to the section on the CrabNebula: 40f/99 ] . Where Can I Find More Information about this Object? . ...
... We can see them because sometimes a star corpse still survives (known as a pulsar , a rapidly whirling object) and it provides energy to light up the gas and dust remains (as in the CrabNebula ). ...
... We can see them because sometimes a star corpse still survives (known as a pulsar , a rapidly whirling object) and it provides energy to light up the gas and dust remains (as in the CrabNebula ). ...