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The site of the Supernova 1993J explosion (composite)

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A virtual journey into one of the spiral arms of the grand spiral Messier 81 (imaged with the Isaac Newton Telescope on La Palma, left) reveals the superb razor-sharp imaging power of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (Hubble?s WFPC2 instrument, below). The close-up (with Hubble?s ACS, to the right) is centred on the newly discovered companion star to Supernova 1993J that itself is no longer visible. The quarter-circle around the supernova companion is a so-called light echo originating from sheets of dust in the galaxy reflecting light from the original supernova explosion.

Credit: ESA and Justyn R. Maund (University of Cambridge)

 

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Id:heic0401b
Object:SN 1993J, M 81, NGC 3031, IRAS F09514+6918, Messier 81
Type:Galaxy, Star
Instru-ment:WFPC2, Ground-based, ACS
Width:2239
Height:1716

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