Historical Events tagged with "amerindian"
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Space Exploration
Observations of Supernova SN 1054
July 4th, 1054 970 years ago
A supernova designated SN 1054 appeared near Zeta Tauri, observed by Chinese Song dynasty astronomers, Arab scholars, and possibly Amerindian peoples. This cosmic event became so bright it could be seen during the day for several months. Its remarkable luminosity astonished astronomers and stargazers, leading to extensive historical records. The remnants of this supernova would later form the Crab Nebula, an object of interest in both modern astronomy and historical studies.
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