Spectacular death. Spectacular star. Your crushed heart remains bright from afar.
You’re looking at a composite image of the Crab Nebula, located 6,500 light-years away. The white dot in the center
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an extremely dense ball of neutrons just 12 miles across but with the same mass as our Sun
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is all that remains from a star that exploded in 1054 A.D. Had the blast occurred 50 light-years away, its intense radiation would have wiped out most life forms on Earth.
Spectacular death. Spectacular star. We’re grateful we can admire you from afar.