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Supernovae / Light sources / Nebulae / Plasma physics / Supernova / Crab Nebula / Cassiopeia A / Type II supernova / Chandra X-ray Observatory / Astronomy / Space / Supernova remnants
Date: 2009-03-19 10:44:18
Supernovae
Light sources
Nebulae
Plasma physics
Supernova
Crab Nebula
Cassiopeia A
Type II supernova
Chandra X-ray Observatory
Astronomy
Space
Supernova remnants

N132D Cassiopeia a crab nebula

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