The mysterious flaw developing in supernova Tycho is astonishing to the scientific world

When conducting supernova observations Tycho at the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO) in Nanjing, China, a group of Chinese scientists discovered a mysterious phenomenon on the surface of this supernova that made astounding astronomers.

When conducting supernova observations Tycho at the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO) in Nanjing, China, a group of Chinese scientists discovered a mysterious phenomenon on the surface of this supernova that made astounding astronomers.

Tycho supernova is located in the constellation Cassiopeia , 8-10,000 light-years from Earth.

Scientists found that there were many strange large holes on Tycho's supernova surface. In particular, they are still expanding the radius at a speed of 4 km / s when analyzing infrared data observing the flow of carbon monoxide (CO) molecules on the surface of this supernova.

The mysterious flaw developing in supernova Tycho is astonishing to the scientific world Picture 1The mysterious flaw developing in supernova Tycho is astonishing to the scientific world Picture 1
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Some scientists have suggested that these mysterious holes could be formed by an abundant star of gravitational force that dominates the Tycho supernova surface. But all this is just a hypothesis, but there is no evidence that can identify the original cause of this strange hole.

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