This image of the core of NGC 5194, the larger of two interacting galaxies called the Whirlpool, for the first time provides an X-ray portrait of a rare, so-called Ic supernova (box). The massive stars that end their lives as Ic supernovas have companion stars and shed their outer layers of hydrogen and helium gas thousands of years before they explode.
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