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Keywords: nucleosynthesis, SMC, supernova, supernova remnant
![Призрак в восточной части Вуали](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/10/30/0001324607/Veileast-Mortfield-Cancelli_c800.preview.jpg)
1.11.2008
Menacing flying forms and garish colors are a mark of the Halloween season. They also stand out in this cosmic close-up of the eastern Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the death explosion of a massive star.
![Призрак в восточной части Вуали](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/10/30/0001324609/ic1340mrZonalunar950.preview.jpg)
30.10.2013
Frightening forms and scary faces are a mark of the Halloween season. They also haunt this cosmic close-up of the eastern Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the death explosion of a massive star.
![Призрак в восточной части Вуали](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/10/30/0001324610/NGC6995crawford1024.preview.jpg)
29.10.2014
Frightening forms and scary faces are a mark of the Halloween season. They also haunt this cosmic close-up of the eastern Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the death explosion of a massive star.
![Остаток сверхновой Тихо](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/05/02/0001251530/tychosnr_chandra900c.preview.jpg)
30.04.2011
Tycho! Tycho! burning bright In the darkness of the night, What exploding white dwarf star Did frame thy remnant from afar, In the distant deep dark skies Under gaze of human eyes? Seen by mortals and their ma Named for one called Tycho Brahe.
![Остаток сверхновой SN 1006](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/07/13/0001317258/sn1006c_c800.preview.jpg)
12.07.2014
A new star, likely the brightest supernova in recorded human history, lit up planet Earth's sky in the year 1006 AD. The expanding debris cloud from the stellar explosion, found in the southerly constellation of Lupus, still puts on a cosmic light show across the electromagnetic spectrum.
![Загадочные кольца сверхновой 1987A](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/02/26/0001258474/sn1987a_hst_960.preview.jpg)
26.02.2012
What's causing those odd rings in supernova 1987A? Twenty five years ago, in 1987, the brightest supernova in recent history was seen in the Large Magellanic Clouds. At the center of the above picture is an object central to the remains of the violent stellar explosion.
![Остаток сверхновой Корма А](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/09/12/0001321439/PupAmulti_rot0.preview.jpg)
12.09.2014
Driven by the explosion of a massive star, supernova remnant Puppis A is blasting into the surrounding interstellar medium about 7,000 light-years away. At that distance, this remarkable false-color exploration of its complex expansion is about 180 light-years wide.
![Отсутствие рентгеновского излучения от SN 2014J](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/08/16/0001319331/m82SNchandra_BandA.preview.jpg)
16.08.2014
Last January, telescopes in observatories around planet Earth were eagerly used to watch the rise of SN 2014J, a bright supernova in nearby galaxy M82. Still, the most important observations may have been from orbit where the Chandra X-ray Observatory saw nothing.
![Соната сверхновых](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/05/26/0001251875/SupernovaSonata_parker900.preview.jpg)
26.05.2011
To create a sonata from supernovae, first you have to find the supernovae. To do that composers Alex Parker and Melissa Graham relied on the Canada France Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) Legacy Survey data of four deep fields on the sky monitored from April 2003 through August 2006, adopting 241 Type Ia supernovae.
![Туманность Гама](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/08/23/0001235887/Vela_50mm_HaRGB_f88.preview.jpg)
22.08.2009
Named for Australian astronomer Colin Stanley Gum (1924-1960), The Gum Nebula is so large and close it is actually hard to see. In fact, we are only about 450 light-years from the front edge and 1,500 light-years from the back edge of this cosmic cloud of glowing hydrogen gas.
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