Pineapples and crabs: When young supernova remnants were even younger

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Supernova Remnants, Supernova Remnants, Pre-Main Sequence Objects, Young Stellar Objects And Protostars

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If a ``young'' supernova remnant is less than 1000 years old, then all of them have aged at least 10% during the era of photographic astronomy. Nevertheless, historical investigations are, so far, probably telling us more about how astronomers behave than about how SNRs behave. The talk reviewed an assortment of firsts, lasts, and might-have-beens from roughly 5283 BCE to 2000 CE. .

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