NASA Chandra X-ray Spacecraft Discovers Supernova Wreckage in Milky Way Core
NASA's Chandra X-ray spacecraft has identified the remnants of a supernova at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy. The discovery reveals the wreckage of a dead star that erupted approximately 1,700 years ago, ejecting debris at an estimated speed of 2 million miles per hour.

NASA's Chandra X-ray spacecraft has detected the wreckage of a supernova situated at the galactic center of the Milky Way. This finding offers insights into a past stellar explosion.
The observations indicate that the dead star responsible for the supernova erupted around 1,700 years ago. During this event, the star expelled debris at an immense speed, calculated to be 2 million miles per hour.
According to Space.com, the Chandra X-ray observatory played a crucial role in identifying these distant stellar remnants.



