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SN 1987a in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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Glittering stars and wisps of gas create a breathtaking backdrop for the self-destruction of a massive star, called supernova 1987A, in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a nearby galaxy. Astronomers in the Southern hemisphere witnessed the brilliant explosion of this star on Feb. 23, 1987.

Shown in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, the supernova remnant, surrounded by inner and outer rings of material, is set in a forest of ethereal, diffuse clouds of gas. This three-color image is composed of several pictures of the supernova and its neighboring region taken with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 in Sept. 1994, Feb. 1996 and July 1997.

Credit: Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI/NASA/ESA)

 

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Press Release
Id:opo9904a
Object:SN 1987A, Large Magellanic Cloud, LMC, IRAS 05240-6948
Type:Galaxy, Star
Instru-ment:WFPC2
Width:1334
Height:1474

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