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supernova remnant
In the constellation of Taurus
yes, it sure is. (if the core is massive enough.) if not, it becomes a Neutron Star.
Yes. The Crab Nebula neutron star. A neutron star found in the middle of the Crab Nebula - a Nebula formed from the 1054 supernova event.
It takes pictures of nebulae, stars, planets galaxies, supernova remnant and more.
No. A pulsar is a remnant left behind by a supernova.
A supernova remnant.
Because it IS a supernova remnant. It's the visial remains of a star that expolded and was seen in 1054. Designated SN 1054.
Currently the expanding cloud from the supernova remnant is about 10 light years across.
The supernova remnant will either be a neutron star or a black hole.
In the constellation of Taurus
supernova remnant
The amount of mass in the remnant. If the mass of the remnant exceeds 3 solar masses then it will become a black hole.
Depending on the mass of the original star, it is either a black hole or a neutron star.
yes, it sure is. (if the core is massive enough.) if not, it becomes a Neutron Star.
It does not exist.There are:Solar NebulaPlanetary NebulaH NebulaSupernova Nebula (Supernova Remnant)Or just plain nebula.
The 5 types of cosmic nebulae are: Reflection Emissive Dark Planetary Supernova remnant