Quick Context: The supernova remnant called SNR 0519-69.0 (SNR 0519 for short) is the debris from an explosion of a white dwarf star.

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  • The supernova remnant called SNR 0519-69.0 (SNR 0519 for short) is the debris from an explosion of a white dwarf star.

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Astronomers wind back the clock to determine the timeline of a stellar explosion

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The supernova remnant called SNR 0519-69.0 (SNR 0519 for short) is the debris from an explosion of a white dwarf star.

Astronomers capture cataclysmic stellar explosion, a gamma-ray burst, and studied its “afterglow"

Astronomers capture cataclysmic stellar explosion, a gamma-ray burst, and studied its “afterglow"

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What Is Stellar Wind? | Explained.

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Saturn Mapping Info Presents: Astronomers Capture the Clearest Image of a Star’s Astrosphere Ever...

Saturn Mapping Info Presents: Astronomers Capture the Clearest Image of a Star’s Astrosphere Ever...

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Astronomers capture stellar winds in unprecedented detail: interview Prof. Leen Decin (KU Leuven)

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