... the
horizon, a pair of celestial royalty is wheeling overhead. The
constellations of Cepheus and Cassiopeia represent the mythical
king and queen whose daughter, Andromeda, was rescued from the sea
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... inner layers come out more disk like with high-velocity jets in multiple directions.
Cassiopeia A is the remains of a star thought to have exploded about 330 years ago, and is one of the youngest ...
... are correct, there should be the remnants of about 10 supernova explosions that are younger than Cassiopeia A," said David Green of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, who led the VLA ...
... ago. By decoding ghostly echoes of light traveling away from the remains of a supernova called Cassiopeia A, the scientists have pieced together what the star looked like in life, and ultimately how ...
... crustaceans, shrimp-like animals, some with claws longer than their bodies;
The beautiful, rare Cassiopeia jellyfish, photographed upside down on the ocean floor, tentacles waving in the water ...
... 's first flash," Dwek says.
Other Spitzer researchers discovered hot spots near the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant and recognized their importance as light echoes of the original blast. Dwek and ...
... . and Richard Arendt of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, say these echoes are powered by radiation from Cassiopeia A supernova shock wave that blew the star apart some 11,000 years ago...
... . Dr Loretta Dunne and her team have found new evidence of huge dust production in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant, the remains of a star that exploded about 300 years ago. The paper is set to be ...
... nearly 13,000 similar antennas. Utilizing radio emissions from the approximately 300 year-old Cassiopeia A (Cas A) supernova remnant (SNR)—one of the brightest astronomical radio sources in the sky—to ...
Evidence for a thin veil of carbon has been found on the neutron star in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant. This discovery, made with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, resolves a ten-year mystery ...
... on its surface, producing a carbon atmosphere just 10 centimeters thick." Heinke is co author of a research paper on the identification of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant as a neutron star.