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Two supernovae should appear in our galaxy every century, so why have we not seen one in 400 years?
Nearby Supernova Should Be Common, So Why Aren't They?
Iconic 1987A supernova captured by the James Webb Space Telescope
If there are so many stars in the Universe, why are Supernovas so rare? - Quora
A New Type of Supernova Unlocks Thousand-Year-Old Stellar Mysteries
Are there too few Supernova Remnants to support the Milky Way being billions of years old? - Quora
Spy Two Supernovae in June's Night Sky, Smart News
Astronomers may have finally seen a star become a black hole
Strange Dead Star Could Be Remnant of Mini-Supernova
The supergiant Betelgeuse star will explode. It's just a matter of when, astronomers say
Why do we not see more supernova in the sky given there are so many stars visible? How come we don't see more than we do? - Quora
An early outburst portends a star's imminent death
A Cosmologist Explains All You Need to Know About Supernovae
Why do we not see more supernova in the sky given there are so many stars visible? How come we don't see more than we do? - Quora
There Should be a few Supernovae in the Milky Way Every Century, but we've Only Seen 5 in the Last 1000 Years. Why? - Universe Today
Type Ia supernovae: Inside the universe's biggest blasts