Virgo is home to a wealth of galaxies, many of which have large central black holes.
It was first observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054 AD, but given it's (estimated) distance from earth of 3,600 light years, the actual explosion would have taken place 3,600 years earlier, or around 2,500 BC.
supernova
One word with the root "stell" is "stellar," which means relating to stars.
Stellar constellations do not die.
Astronomy Observations and Theories - 2005 Stellar Remnants 1-11 was released on: USA: 21 June 2006
The interstellar medium is enriched with heavy elements by the remnants of supernova explosions. Supernovae are massive stellar explosions that release heavy elements such as carbon, oxygen, and iron into space, enriching the surrounding interstellar medium with these elements.
All stars and stellar remnants.
When a star dies, it can leave behind different types of stellar remnants depending on its mass. Some examples include white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. White dwarfs are formed from the remnants of low to medium mass stars, neutron stars are formed from the remnants of massive stars, and black holes are formed from the remnants of the most massive stars.
There are 115 stellar and other astronomical objects in the constellation. Of these 16 have an apparent magnitude which is brighter than 5.
Capricorn is a constellation, not a star. There are 104 stellar objects in Capricorn, and these vary greatly in their colours and emperatures.
its highly likey its ultraviolet light
White dwarfs are stellar remnants, so it a simplified form, they are dead stars.