Discovery · 1054 AD

A Star So Bright it Was Visible in Daylight

On July 4, 1054, Chinese astronomers recorded a "guest star" so brilliant it could be seen in broad daylight for 23 days. The remnant — the Crab Nebula — is still expanding at 1,500 km/s today.

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