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The Team From USTC Solved the Mystery of the Star that Disappeared 600 Years Ago: The Ming Dynasty Imperial Astronomical Observatory Recorded that the Guest Star Existed for 10 Days Before Disappearing

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The Ming Dynasty Imperial Astronomical Observatory recorded a guest star that appeared and disappeared in 1408. The USTC team found that this was a nova explosion at the end of the evolution of a medium-mass star.
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The Ming Dynasty Imperial Astronomical Observatory recorded a guest star that appeared and disappeared in 1408. The USTC team found that this was a nova explosion at the end of the evolution of a medium-mass star.

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unsafe.sh broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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