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Crab Nebula |
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Crab NebulaCloud of gas 6,000 light years from Earth, in the constellation Taurus. It is the remains of a star that, according to Chinese records, exploded as a supernova observed as a brilliant point of light on 4 July 1054. At its centre is a pulsar that flashes 30 times a second. It was named by Lord Rosse after its crablike shape.
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| 5, 2003, Titan passed in front of an X ray-spewing supernova remnant known as the Crab nebula. As he accepted the award for best featured actor in a play, Al Mancini, from Camelot Artists' ``Time of Your Life,'' concluded his speech by thanking ``the near and the near great who live on the Great Crab Nebula. The Crab Nebula, scene of a violent supernova explosion nearly a thousand years ago, is captured in an unprecedented high-resolution view. |
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