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DEM L316 in the Large Magellanic Cloud consists of two supernove remnants. Chandra X-ray Observatory X-ray spectra show that the hot gas shell on the upper left contains a high abundance of iron. This implies that the upper left Supernova remnant (SNR) is the product of a Type Ia supernova. The much lower iron abundance in the lower SNR indicates a Type II supernova.

The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is in the constellations Mensa and Dorado. LMC X-1 (the first X-ray source in the LMC) is at Right ascension (RA) 05:40:05 Declination (Dec) -69° 45' 51", and is a high mass X-ray binary source (HMXB).