Nova remnant - the Crab Nebula. The explosion was seen and recorded by Chinese astronomers in 1054. |
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A large unstable helium-shell burning star may explode as a Nova - the core collapses under its own gravity to become a neutron star (pulsar), and the outer half blows off as an expanding cloud of ionized gas (nebula). A Nova should not be confused with a rare Supernova - the thermonuclear demise of a massive white dwarf. > More |