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  2. SN 1054 - Wikipedia

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    SN 1054 and the lack of European recordings of the event is also mentioned in the historical fiction Space (Michener novel) by James A. Michener. The popular science book Death by Black Hole by Neil deGrasse Tyson uses SN 1054 to illustrate the relationships between religion, philosophy and human interpretations of astronomical events. [44]

  3. Guest star (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The guest star reported by Chinese astronomers in 1054 and cited in the highlighted passages in this text from 1414 is identified as SN 1054. In Chinese astronomy, a guest star (Chinese: 客星; pinyin: kèxīng) is a star which has suddenly appeared in a place where no star had previously been observed and becomes invisible again after some time.

  4. History of supernova observation - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, the luminosity of SN 1054 may have been four times as bright as Venus, and it remained visible in daylight for 23 days and was visible in the night sky for 653 days. [16] [17] There are fewer records of supernova SN 1181, which occurred in the constellation Cassiopeia just over a century after SN 1054. It was noted by Chinese and ...

  5. Timeline of astronomy - Wikipedia

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    2.11 AD 1054. 2.12 AD 1070. 2.13 AD 1126. ... begins work compiling a catalog of more than 10,000 stars in the southern sky. Although Halley and others have observed ...

  6. Timeline of Solar System astronomy - Wikipedia

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    1054 – Chinese astronomers record the sighting of the Crab Nebula as a "guest star", and they record several other supernovae during the 10th and 11th centuries. [ 48 ] c. 1060 – Andalusi astronomer Al-Zarqali corrects geographical data from Ptolemy and Al-Khwarizmi , specifically by correcting Ptolemy's estimate of the longitude of the ...

  7. Supernova - Wikipedia

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    Supernova type codes, as summarised in the table above, are taxonomic: the type number is based on the light observed from the supernova, not necessarily its cause. For example, type Ia supernovae are produced by runaway fusion ignited on degenerate white dwarf progenitors, while the spectrally similar type Ib/c are produced from massive ...

  8. List of Nova episodes - Wikipedia

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    In 1054 AD, the Chinese recorded the explosion of a star so bright that it lit the sky for three weeks, even during the day. It was the explosion of a dying star that was bigger than the Sun. NOVA explores this mysterious explosion that led to the discovery of the Crab Nebula.

  9. Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The elevated ground of ... Polonnaruwa District dated to 1054 AD in ... who transact their samaya tanmam happily in 18 pattinam having streets with tall sky-scraping ...