SPACE.com Update for September 26, 2006
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September 26, 2006
  
  TOP STORY posted: September 26, 2006 05:10 pm EDT 
Astronomers Find Supernova First Spotted 2,000 Years Ago
Now, astronomers may have identified the remains from a 2,000-year-old stellar explosion, now considered the oldest supernova on record.
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 MISSIONS/LAUNCHES
NASA Chief Agrees to Working Groups with China, But Full Cooperation Far Off
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Sun's Activity Increased in Past Century, Study Confirms
Fast-Spinning Star on Verge of Breaking Apart
 
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