G1.9+0.3. Expanding Remnant
The most recent supernova in our Milky Way galaxy has been located, 140 years after it exploded. NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory and ground-based radio dishes discovered the remnants of the supernova, known as G1.9+0.3. Credit: NASARelated Videos
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