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Watch a Supernova’s Expansion Over 25 Years in Dramatic NASA Timelapse : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 8, 2026 11:00 am
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A new video released by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory offers viewers a front-row seat to a cosmic spectacle that has been captivating astronomers for centuries. The video showcases the evolution of Kepler’s Supernova, also known as SN 1604, which was initially mistaken for a new star when it appeared in the sky in 1604.

This cosmic event turned out to be the explosive death of a white dwarf star, resulting in a supernova that created a cloud of ejecta expanding at incredible speeds. The remnant of Kepler’s Supernova, located just 20,000 light-years away, has been a focal point for astronomers due to its clear timeline and proximity for detailed observations.

Astronomers Jessye Gassel and Brian Williams presented a video compilation of 25 years’ worth of observations of Kepler’s Supernova at the 247th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society. The video reveals the astonishing changes that have occurred in the remnant over a relatively short cosmic timeframe.

Kepler’s Supernova is particularly significant because it was a Type Ia supernova, which occurs when a white dwarf in a binary system accumulates enough mass from its companion to become unstable and explode. These supernovae are essential for measuring distances accurately in space and are a major source of heavy elements in the Universe.

The video showcases the rapid expansion of the supernova remnant, with some knots in the ejecta cloud moving at speeds of up to 8,700 kilometers per second. The visualization analysis in the video highlights the movement of shock fronts in the ejecta, with speeds ranging from 1,790 to 6,170 kilometers per second.

Although the shock fronts are moving at incredible speeds, they are expected to slow down significantly as they encounter gas and dust in space. Ultimately, the debris from Kepler’s Supernova will dissipate over thousands of years, providing a fleeting glimpse into the aftermath of a cosmic explosion.

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As Jessye Gassel remarks, “The plot of Kepler’s story is just now beginning to unfold. It’s remarkable that we can watch as these remains from this shattered star crash into material already thrown out into space.” The ongoing observations of Kepler’s Supernova offer valuable insights into the life cycle of stars and the formation of new celestial bodies.

With advancements in technology and the dedication of astronomers worldwide, we continue to unravel the mysteries of the Universe and appreciate the beauty and complexity of cosmic phenomena like Kepler’s Supernova.

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