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Supernova 2017 eaw

June 3, 2017 By Lead Astronomer

A new supernova has been discovered in the Fireworks galaxy (NGC 6946).  The Fireworks galaxy is aptly named for the record number of supernovae that have exploded in it over the the last century.   Supernova 2017 eaw was discovered on May 14 and now the number of supernovae recorded in the Fireworks galaxy is […]

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