Astronomers discovered that the supernova remnant G278.94+1.35 is located just 3,300 light years away, much closer than previously believed. Initially thought to span over 500 light years, it is now estimated to measure around 189 by 182 light years. Named “Diprotodon” after Australia’s extinct giant marsupial, this structure remains in an expanding radiative phase,…
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