NASA Locates Supernova Remains Belonging To The Middle Ages

Three of the most capable telescopes - the Hubble, the Spitzer, and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory came together to study the remains from an old star’s demise.

The astronomers involved in the work believe they have gained enough evidences that can throw light on the timeline of the star’s fierce explosion.

It will provide scientists with an opportunity to rebuild the picture of the heavenly evolution and its aftermath to arrive at the exact time when it actually began.

Ultimately, the study may also point out precisely where the cosmic body exploded, to begin with.

The large amounts of bright light emitted by the death of the star which is located around 160,000 light-years away from Earth finally reached the Earth during the Middle Ages.

This means that the bright light reached the Earth at the time of the climax of the Ming Dynasty when the most brutal plague outbreak happened on earth. 

This means that the bright light reached the Earth at the time of the climax of the Ming Dynasty when the most brutal plague outbreak happened on earth. 

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