
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory has found the youngest supernova yet in our galaxy. Poetically named supernova remnant G1.9+0.3 was first observed by the Very Large Array back in 1985, where it was hypothesized to be ~400-1000 years old. A comparison of the VLA and the above image taken in 2007 have shown that the remnant has expanded 16% in the time between and that it is expanding at 35 million miles per hour.
This data puts the supernova at ~140 years old, about 12 younger than presidential hopeful John McCain.
Tags: Astonomy, Chandra, G1.9+0.3, supernova, VLA






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May 27th, 2008 at 10:16 pm
I missed this one. Thanks for bring it up…
I just calculated light travels 669.6 million miles and hour……..
June 3rd, 2008 at 11:26 pm
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