We Don't See Supernovae In The Milky Way (Nobody Knows Why)

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We should be getting 1-2 supernovae per century in a galaxy like the Milky Way. Yet, the last one observed was about 1000 years ago? Where are all the galactic supernovae? Why don't we see enough of them. Can Vera Rubin help? Finding out in this interview.

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???? Uncovering the Next Galactic Supernova with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2601.12094

00:00 Intro
01:41 Supernovae in the Milky Way
09:33 Why don't we see the supernovae
13:32 Vera Rubin
24:37 Working with the data pipeline
39:10 Current obsessions
41:08 Final thoughts


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