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List of all known (extra)galactic supernova remnants at The Open Supernova Catalog Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. Chandra Galactic SNR gallery; SNRcat, the online high-energy catalogue of supernova remnants
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CTB 1, also known as G116.9+00.1 and AJG 110, [1] nicknamed the Medulla Nebula, [2] is a supernova remnant located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was discovered as a radio source in 1960 in a study of galactic radiation carried out at a frequency of 960 MHz.
G290.1-0.8 (also known as MSH 11-61A [2]) is a supernova remnant in the constellation Carina. [3] It is located in the Galactic plane of the galaxy in the Carina arm. [4]The supernova remnant has two bright spots opposite symmetric to each other on a symmetry axis running towards north west-south east direction.
9.3 C33 NGC 6992: East Veil Nebula: Supernova Remnant: 2.5 Cygnus: 7 C34 NGC 6960: West Veil Nebula: Supernova Remnant: 2.5 Cygnus: 7 C35 NGC 4889: Coma B: Supergiant Elliptical Galaxy: 300,000 Coma Berenices: 11.4 C36 NGC 4559 Spiral Galaxy: 32,000 Coma Berenices: 9.9 C37 NGC 6885 Open Cluster: 1.95 Vulpecula: 6 C38 NGC 4565: Needle Galaxy ...
SN 1054 remnant (Crab Nebula).. A supernova remnant (SNR) is the structure resulting from the explosion of a star in a supernova.The supernova remnant is bounded by an expanding shock wave, and consists of ejected material expanding from the explosion, and the interstellar material it sweeps up and shocks along the way.
W49B (also known as SNR G043.3-00.2 or 3C 398) is a nebula in Westerhout 49 (W49). The nebula is a supernova remnant , probably from a type Ib or Ic supernova that occurred around 1,000 years ago. It may have produced a gamma-ray burst and is thought to have left a black hole remnant.
Before 2013, the only plausible conventional supernova remnant in the old historical area for the supernova was the supernova remnant 3C 58. This remnant has a radio and X-ray pulsar that rotates about 15 times per second. So historically, SN 1181 had been associated with 3C 58 and its pulsar, although many researchers noted that this ...