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Guest star (astronomy)
Species Which Remained Immutable and Unchanged Thereafter
Neutron Stars: Introduction
Beeps, Flashes, Bangs and Bursts
The Korean 1592--1593 Record of a Guest Star: Animpostor'of The
G7. 7-3.7: a Young Supernova Remnant Probably Associated with the Guest
Neutron Stars and Their Envelopes A.Y.Potekhin1,2 in Collaboration with G.Chabrier,2 A.D.Kaminker,1 D.G.Yakovlev,1
Variable Star
Chapter 13 – the Deaths of Stars
Neutron Star
White Dwarf Properties of a White Dwarf
Lecture 15: Stars
Rutger Van Haasteren (Jet Propulsion Lab) Detecting Gravitational-Waves
Nature's Biggest Explosions: Past, Present, and Future
Models of the Circumstellar Medium of Evolving, Galactic, Massive Runaway Stars
An Aboriginal Australian Record of the Great Eruption of Eta Carinae
On the Range of Supernova Explosion Energies
Ancient Guest Stars As Harbingers of Neutron Star Formation
X-Ray Studies of Highly Magnetized Neutron Stars and Their Environs
Top View
Old and New Neutron Stars*
Slides for Week 12
Investigating the Central Engine in Supernova 2002Ap Using X-Ray Observations
Chapter 17--Star Stuff
A Re-Interpretation of Historical References to the Supernova of 1054 AD
RCW 86, a Supernova Footprint
Notes on Translations of the East Asian Records Relating to the Supernova of Ad 1054
AST 101 Introduction to Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
The Pulsar Menagerie
Introduction to Supernovae
Cosmic Rays: Open Problems
The Core Collapse Supernova Rate in the Sdss-Ii Supernova Survey Matthew Rf Ederick Taylor Wayne State University
Killer Skies
The SN 393--SNR RX J1713. 7-3946 (G347. 3-0.5) Connection
NASA's Supernova Sleuths
AST 101 Introduction to Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
LIGO Observations Probe the Dynamics of the Crab Pulsar The
Distance and Age of the Pulsar Wind Nebula 3C 58 R
Numerical Modeling of Core-Collapse Supernovae and Compact Objects
VI. Supernovae: Stellar Catastrophes 1. Observations Which Stars Explode? Which Collapse? Which Outwit the Villain Gravity
Observations of Red–Giant Variable Stars by Aboriginal Australians
An Earlier Explosion Date for the Crab Nebula Supernova
4.18 Guest Stars: Historical Supernovae and Remnants T
Guest Star (Astronomy)
A Brief Review of Historical Supernovae
Pirawati Transient Universe.Pdf
A Young Supernova Remnant Probably Associated with the Guest Star in 386 CE (SN 386)
Arxiv:2009.12806V2 [Astro-Ph.HE] 1 Nov 2020 As Shown in figure1, and Translated Them As Follows: Ferred Records Are Shown in figures2-4
Ultracompact Objects