By robb allan | Wed, 05/19/2021 - 18:59
2008-05-23T04:05:00

We usually see supernovas only in other galaxies. Statistically they should occur about 3 times in every century in the Milky Way, too. But they are often very far away and hidden by dust, so only X-ray and radio telescopes can "see" them. This one turns out to have just happened.