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SN 386
Thursday, September 17, 2009 First Exam, Week from Today Pic of The
Pulsars and Supernova Remnants
G7. 7-3.7: a Young Supernova Remnant Probably Associated with the Guest
Cosmic Catastrophes Wheeler 309N Spring 2008 February 25, 2008 (49490) Review for Test #2 SUPERNOVAE
Shell Supernova Remnants As Cosmic Accelerators: I Stephen Reynolds, North Carolina State University
Wheeler February 1, 2016 Cosmic Catastrophes 309N Spring 2016
Search for Galactic Civilizations Using Historical Supernovae
API Publications 2016-2019
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/9706058V1 6 Jun 1997
The Discovery of an Anomalous X-Ray Pulsar in the Supernova Remnant Kes73
Exploring the Supernova Remnant G308.4–1.4
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0409013V2 11 Oct 2004 Upce Ob Rsn,Btwsol Icvrdbcueo T of Because the As Discovered Such Only Observatories Was New but by I Afforded Present, Pulsars
Columbia University Department of Astronomyõdepartment of Physics
SN 1054 Crab Nebula
Neutron Star, Or Perhaps a Black Hole
Are Supernovae Recorded in Indigenous Astronomical Traditions?
Astrophysics of Hot Plasma in Extended X-Ray Sources
Supernova Remnant Candidates in the ROSAT All-Sky Survey and Their Prospects for Erosita
Top View
Witnessing History: Rates and Detectability of Naked-Eye Milky-Way Supernovae
Are Supernovae Recorded in Indigenous Astronomical Traditions?
Southern Observer
L71 Psr J1124j5916: Discovery of a Young Energetic
Astronomy Magazine 2016 Index
A Brief Review of Historical Supernovae
A Young Supernova Remnant Probably Associated with the Guest Star in 386 CE (SN 386)
Hoinga: a Supernova Remnant Discovered in the SRG/Erosita All-Sky Survey Erass1 W
Pulsar Wind Nebulae: Theoretical Aspects and Observational Constraints
Exploring the Supernova Remnant G308. 4-1.4
Psr J1124j5916: Discovery of a Young Energetic Pulsar in the Supernova