Supernova Explosion Debris

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More than 400 years ago, Danish astronomer, Tycho Brahe, who later studied stellar explosion called a supernova Tycho. But when that, not much information can be obtained.

Now astronomers can see more details of supernova explosions with the X-ray Using the Chandra X-ray Obeservasory NASA, it appears that the supernova debris to be like a bubble that continues growing and consists of super-hot fragments.

Inside there was a giant bubble of high energy electrons moving at speeds much higher.

After Tycho's supernova observed so long using the Chandra X-ray Obeservasory, which totaled approximately one million seconds, the researchers managed to find a new structure that can not be explained scientifically at the remnants of stellar explosions.

A number of visible lines in Tycho's supernova debris provides evidence of the existence of particles that have been accelerated to a very high energy.

This is a very important clue for better understanding of the object was first seen by Tycho Brahe in the year 1572 and such. Here's VIDEO: Supernova explosion debris. (Source: Space.com)
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