SNR 0509-67.5

SNR 0509-67.5 is the name given to the remnant of a supernova that occurred in the Large Magellanic Cloud, about four hundred years ago. The exploding star was a white dwarf, who was removed from the earth about 160,000 light years and exploded with unusually strong brightness before the supernova. Calculations of flow, duration and shape of the supernova, which were carried out using different methods, showed that the theories that describe the flow of a supernova, obviously correspond to reality for the most part. Therefore, the flow and process of the supernova, which was subsequently " predicted " a special place to come.

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