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The object can't have exploded 3,000 years ago as stated or we would not be able to see it yet since it is 5,000 light years away.
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If IC 443 is 5,000 light years away, how could it have exploded 3,000 years ago. It would be another 2,000 years until we see it.

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If IC 443 is 5,000 light years away, how could it have exploded 3,000 years ago. It would be another 2,000 years until we see it.