NASAのインスタグラム(nasa) - 4月21日 06時47分
Hello. Us again. First things first: you’re doing great. Keep it up. Here, we even got you something.
This is the brightest supernova remnant in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a galaxy rich in gas and dust orbiting the Milky Way. Called N49, the supernova formed when a massive star used up all its hydrogen and exploded, sending an interstellar shockwave. Deep within these wisps is the star’s remaining core, a dense neutron star spinning at one revolution every eight seconds. By the time you read this sentence, the tiny star will have spun 3.5 times.
The image combines data from our Chandra X-ray Telescope (blue colors) and our Spitzer Space Telescope (red colors). Enjoy this image of the cosmos. You deserve it. Because hey now: you’re an all-star. 🌟
Credit: NASA/CXC/STScI/JPL-Caltech/UIUC/Univ. of Minn.
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