Supernova that lit up Earth’s skies 843 years ago has a flowering ‘zombie star’ at its heart — and it’s still exploding

A first-of-its-kind, animated map has revealed fresh secrets about a mysterious, flowering “zombie star” lurking in the remnant of a supernova that lit up Earth’s skies more than 800 years ago. The “3D movie” shows that the remains of the stellar explosion are unusually wonky and are still exploding at a constant speed.

In 1181, astronomers in China and Japan spotted a new star shining near the constellation Cassiopeia. Historical records of this “guest star” show that the bright spot persisted for around six months, from August of that year until February 1182.

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