1000 years ago today/yesterday – Supernova 1006 AD

[en.wikipedia.org] and [antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov]

Makes you think. Well, makes me think, anyways…

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2 responses to “1000 years ago today/yesterday – Supernova 1006 AD”

  1. Clive

    What I find even more astounding is that the Crab Nebula – big, pretty and famous – has only been there since a comparable supernova in 1054. When I was interested in astronomy as a youngster, I naturally assumed it was as old as the stars.

    As it were.

  2. alecm
    re: 1000 years ago today/yesterday – Supernova 1006 AD

    >I naturally assumed it was as old as the stars.

    So how old is a corpse?

    Do you measure from date of birth, date of death, or age at death?

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