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A star exploded almost 1000 years ago and left us with the gorgeous Crab Nebula. Here’s how to see it

Submit on Saturday, October 26th, 2024 00:11

To see the Crab Nebula for yourself, you’ll have to wait until around midnight local daylight time, after it has sufficiently risen high enough above the east-northeast horizon.

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