A supernova called SN 2023ixf has appeared in the outskirts of a beautiful spiral galaxy in the night sky.
... [+]Supernovas are relatively rare to see and almost always seen in other galaxies.
There’s been nothing that close since. In fact, a supernova hasn’t been seen within the Milky Way since 1604 when German astronomer Johannes Kepler observed observed one shining in daylight for three weeks.Supernovae may be rare close to the solar system, but they have left their marks all over the night sky.
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