Discover new supernova
Astronomers have just found a supernova in the Galaxy M95. This is one of the supernovae that once disappeared in the universe.
Supernatural spiral spiraling above the Galaxy M95 strip.
Astronomers and observers discovered the supernova's bright spot on March 16 on the Galaxy band. This supernova is spiral-shaped, the constellations are closely linked.
Based on observational documents of many agencies, the International Astronomical Union confirmed on March 20 that, the M95 galaxy's surely light supernova, named SN 2012aw .
Ulisse Munari (Italy) said that the supernova is brighter than the explosion light in space, although these explosions achieve maximum brightness.
Experts also say the new supernova lies 37 million light-years away from Tianhe. SN 2012aw supernova is classified as a Type II supernova.
According to Ulisse Munari Institute, this newly discovered supernova will be a good condition for scientists to understand the star structure.
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