List of supernova remnants

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That list includes supernova remnants .

Galactic supernova remnants

image designation Constellation (s) Apparent visual brightness / mag approximate distance / kLj Supernova Catalog names Remarks
Crab Nebula.jpg Crab Nebula dew 8.4 6.2 SN 1054 Messier 1, NGC 1952, Sh2-244 First perception on earth on April 11, 1054
Veil nebula (Mikael Svalgaard) .jpg Cirrus nebula Cyg 1.5
RCW 86.jpg SN 185
Cassiopeia A Spitzer Crop.jpg Cassiopeia A Cas 9 SNR G111.7-02.1, 3C 461
SN 1006.jpg SN 1006
Tycho-supernova-xray.jpg SN 1572
Chandra SNR G292.0 + 1.8.png SNR G292.0 + 1.8
Kepler 420.jpg Kepler's supernova
RCW103.tif RCW 103
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Celebrates 15th Anniversary (18869429790) .jpg 3C 58
SuperNova-PuppisA-XRay-20140910.jpg Puppis A Pup 7th SNR G260.4-03.4, 2U 0821-42
Vela Supernova Remnant by Harel Boren (155256626) .jpg Vela supernova
W50 medium.jpg SNR G039.7-02.0
G299-Remnants-SuperNova-Type1a-20150218.jpg SNR G299
Ic443 wide - crop G189.6 + 3.3.jpg IC 443
G306.3-0.9.jpg G306
G350.1-0.3 (NASA) .jpg G350
SNR G65.3 + 5.7
Simeis 147-crop.jpg Simeis 147 Dew , aur 3 Sh2-240
G19 xray.tif SNR G1.9 + 0.3 Sgr 25th SNR G1.9 + 0.3 Youngest known supernova remnant in the Milky Way

Supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud

image designation Constellation Apparent visual brightness / mag Supernova Catalog names Remarks
Sig06-030.jpg N49 Dor
A supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy about 160,000 light years from Earth.  (2949340438) .jpg THE L71
NCG2029-N63-HST-R673nG656nB502n.png N63A Dor SNR 0535−660
Supernova Remnant N103B & Planetary Nebula.png N103B
N132D X-Ray.png N132D
SNR B0509-67.5 Chandra HST.jpg SNR 0509-67.5 Dor
NASA-SNR0519690-ChandraXRayObservatory-20150122-crop.jpg SNR E0519-69.0
SNR J0505.7-6752.png SNR 0505-67.5
HST SN 1987A 20th anniversary.jpg SN 1987A

Supernova remnants in the Small Magellanic Cloud

image designation Constellation Apparent visual brightness / mag Supernova Catalog names Remarks
Adding a New Dimension to an Old Explosion- Officially known as 1E0102.2-7219, a supernova remnant in the Small Magellanic Cloud.  (4127624751) .jpg E0102