1054 SUPERNOVA CHINESE

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  • Nov 2, 2000 . The 1054 Supernova. Chinese records show that in July or August of 1054 (
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  • Jul 4, 2009 . None of them will rival the one that the Chinese saw on July 4, 1054 A.D. They
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  • From 1400 BC to AD 1600, China recorded 90 novas. Among them the
  • Dec 31, 2003 . On July 4th, 1054 A.D. the sky was lit up by a supernova in the . Chinese
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  • You first need the distance to the supernova. If you have it in light years, just subtract that from 1054, and treat a negative number as B.C.. If you have .
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